Program Board offers eight more events this October
The Program Board at Central Michigan University will be hosting several events through the end of October -- from a college cook off to a Halloween horror movie show.
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The Program Board at Central Michigan University will be hosting several events through the end of October -- from a college cook off to a Halloween horror movie show.
The crowded room was filled with the scent of freshly baked tortillas. Music blasted from speakers and chatter filled the room as everyone gathered around tables, ready to make tortillas.
Former Chief Official White House Photographer Pete Souza visited Central Michigan University on Sept. 30 to showcase his time working for former Presidents Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama. During his presentation, some viewers cried, laughed and awed as he discussed his journey to document the most accurate depiction of a presidency.
The University Center Rotunda was filled with smooth atmospheric jazz Monday, as the Latin Band “PanaMO” played for students. The sound of a trumpet, the rhythmic beats of the conga and steady piano gave the taste of the diverse music genre of Latin Jazz.
Hispanic Heritage Month is underway, and Central Michigan University will be holding several events to honor and celebrate the cultures and history of Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America and Spain.
The Central Michigan Health Department will be hosting its 15th annual HIV/AIDS 5K Run on Sept. 21. Starting in Island Park's West Pavilion, everyone over age 17 will pay $25 to enter. The funds will go to people with HIV, and student outreach to de-stigmatize and to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS.
A line of students follow the warm smells, taking in the colorful Arab American fashions while awaiting a chance to taste the many flavors of the Arab American culture.
Transcend is hosting a gender-affirming Garage Sale this Friday from 2-5 p.m. in the Bovee University Center Maroon Room. The event aims to sell clothes to those who may not be able to comfortably shop elsewhere, Transcend President Alex Hurt said.
As the crowd settled in filled with friends, family and community, snaps and cheers were expressed while Andre Mirijanian, a freshman and Multicultural Advancement and Cofer Scholar at Central Michigan University, led the ‘Hidden Blood: Learn About Armenian Genocide’ event.
With a line that stretched from Anspach to Wesley, Central Michigan University students' voices bit through the cold air as their feet rhythmically hit the pavement alongside the highway. Passing tour groups and seniors in the midst of their graduation photoshoots stepped to the side to watch as protestors came by, their purpose echoing in the sounds of their steps and chants.
The Hidden Blood: Learn About Armenian Genocide event will be held on Tuesday, April 23, in the Sarah and Daniel Opperman Auditorium at the Park Library. Andre Mirijanian, a freshman and MAC scholar at Central Michigan University, will host this MAC-approved event from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The first amendment protects the right to freedom of speech, press, religion and assembly. What happens when part of this amendment isn't being upheld behind cell bars?
At 12:50 p.m Monday, Central Michigan University President Bob Davies sent an email out to students discussing the circulation of a video. That video showed was believed to be CMU students using racial slurs.
Maya Denslow is the owner and sole chef for Jib-Bob Korean restaurant in downtown Mount Pleasant. The restaurant is located on a quiet block: 214 N Franklin St.
Among the various Arab American Heritage Months events happening at Central Michigan University this month, one of them will look through the prison bars at how Muslim Americans struggle with expressing themselves religiously while incarcerated.
In the ever-evolving landscape of global entertainment, anime has emerged as a cultural phenomenon, transcending border and captivating audiences worldwide.
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Red Dress Day, a national day of remembrance for the missing and murdered Indigenous women, will be held May 5. To honor the women, local leaders and Central Michigan University are asking local dress lovers to loan red dresses.
The Student Government Association was alive with fresh energy and new faces at the meeting on April 8.
The stories of four women from different cultural backgrounds, bright summer colors and symbolic apples in bloom unfolded in the painting behind Teresa Dunn, as she talked about her art to a Central Michigan University audience Thursday.