'We would lose what is special about our clinic'
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees heard from CMU Health employees Thursday, who had concerns about a "possible" external health system merger.
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The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees heard from CMU Health employees Thursday, who had concerns about a "possible" external health system merger.
On Monday, Feb. 17, the Central Michigan University Counseling Center will be celebrating Kindness Day by distributing kindness bags across campus to students.
Aubrey MacIntosh
Mission Possible: A Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Showcase presented an array of student performers and their interpretation of the words and goals of Martin Luther King on Jan. 28 in the Bovee University Center.
Central Michigan University President Neil MacKinnon answered questions and concerns from students at the Student Government Association's town hall event on Monday, Jan. 27.
The MyMichigan Health Foundation has announced over 40 different scholarships totaling more than $300,000 available for area healthcare students in their educational and professional careers.
Central Michigan University’s French Auditorium was filled Wednesday night as students and staff listened to author, entrepreneur and civil rights attorney Diana Patton discuss the importance of nonviolence.
Editor's Note: This story was edited to correct the spelling of Imani Ellsworth's last name.
The Central Michigan University Student Government Association (SGA) swore in a new senator as well as new members for the Student Budget and Allocations Committee (SBAC) and the association's cabinet. The House also announced their plan for new breakout legislative sessions.
As graduates filed into McGuirk Arena Saturday morning for the first of two commencement ceremonies that would take place that day, they matched not only in caps and gowns, but also in nervous energy.
As many of you may know, I have been working for CM Life for about 3 years. I started when our office was at one of the lowest lows. We had very little staff, I was untrained and attempting to manage an office.
From the moment I can remember, sports was always a part of who I was. When I was young, I played every sport imaginable, even flag football. And let’s just say I took it seriously.
Life after daylight savings is … dark. I wake up to cold, cloudy mornings, walk to class in cold, dark weather and walk out of my evening class to complete darkness. This time of year feels like living in a never-ending cycle of night.
Therapy Dogs International, or TDI, is coming to Central Michigan University's Park Library at their request, to provide stress relief and comfort to students who want some furry companionship from certified therapy dogs.
This year has been filled with an overwhelming deal of changes on campus and across the globe. We’ve seen administrative shakeups, peaceful protests and an unprecedented election here, all during a time of global crises.
Central Michigan University’s Academic Senate unanimously approved changes to the university’s Grade Point Average (GPA) forgiveness policy by removing some language and adding additional steps to the policy’s process during their meeting on Nov. 26.
Smiling faces and laughter filled the Volunteer Center in the Bovee University Center even though only a handful of people attended the annual Dinner Table Politics on Monday, hosted by Central Civics.
At the Central Michigan University Student Government Association meeting on Nov. 25, members held a moment of silence to honor James Span Jr., the executive director of Student Inclusion and Diversity, who died over the weekend.
Feminists for Change, a registered student organization, hosted Let's Talk About Sex, Baby! on Nov. 21 in the Bovee University Center. The event was to inform students about sex education and bridge a gap of information about resources for safe sex and relationships.