The Marching Chips perform for the first time led by two females
As the power went out at Kelly/Shorts Stadium, the members of the Central Michigan University Marching Band quickly pulled out their phones and turned on their flash lights.
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As the power went out at Kelly/Shorts Stadium, the members of the Central Michigan University Marching Band quickly pulled out their phones and turned on their flash lights.
A team of recreation students is hosting a free, virtual, family-friendly pizza party at 5:45, on Wednesday, Nov. 11.
Students in the Model United Nations course, recently won an award for "Best Overall Delegation" at their annual nationwide conference.
As the semester comes to end, attendance in Hyflex classes is drastically decreasing both in-person and online.
Dominic Yamarino has been refreshing his phone to see if there are any new results for the United States 2020 Presidential Election.
Before the national media projected Vice President Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 Presidential Election, there was already some political tension on Central Michigan University's campus. It doesn't compare to what happened in the wake of President Donald Trump's election.
The Native American Programs office, part of the Center for Inclusion and Diversity, will be hosting a variety of events throughout November to commemorate Native American Heritage Month.
A new support group called More Than a Body (MTAB) is being started on campus.
You climb inside a red sphere and are surrounded by complete darkness. A screen in front of you lights up with the image of an airport runway.
After more than two months of investigations, Central Michigan University’s Journalism Department Chairperson was fired for “creating a hostile learning environment” with his use of racial slurs during class time.
Central Michigan University has become one of the first universities in Michigan to be a part of the Adobe Creative Campus program.
On Oct. 28, Central Michigan University students, faculty and staff received an email with information to complete online training meant "to nurture an inclusive environment."
Senators discussed the altered spring semester and announced the dates of the seven "wellness days" in its Oct. 27 academic senate meeting.
The Office of Student Activities and Involvement is offering a variety of activities for Central Michigan University Students to safely celebrate Halloween.
Legislation on gender-neutral housing was introduced during the Student Government Association House meeting on Oct. 26.
The Speaker Series Committee at Central Michigan University is presenting “Rock the Vote," where students will discuss and learn about the impact of their vote.
Central Michigan University's Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs) is presenting "Women's Empowerment Week" with a range of virtual events students and faculty can attend.
Downtown Mount Pleasant is expanding as construction for a new mixed-use building is underway and is expected to be finalized by Fall 2021.
For the past 25 years, Central Michigan University has been hosting a haunted tour through North Campus.
Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates’ (SAPA) These Hands Aren’t for Hurting Campaign starts this month as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.