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Going to college, for most students, means independence and new experiences, but it can also be stressful and difficult.
Central Michigan University’s Department of Political Science and Public Administration presented “Unpacking the Chaos at the Capitol” on Jan. 14. The virtual panel discussion is part of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences "Critical Engagements: Questions that Matter" series.
Mount Pleasant and Central Michigan University will soon benefit from COVID-19 vaccinations.
Trenton sophomore Michael Buzzy first learned of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the fourth grade.
The world watched as MAGA supporters and allies stormed up the steps of the United States capitol Building to riot during Congress’ Electoral College Count earlier this afternoon.
Eight members of the Chippewa Marching Band will collaborate with nearly 1,500 other performers from across the country for a virtual marching band showcase on Monday, Jan 11.
Kalamazoo freshman Aleja Champers’s favorite video game is Minecraft.
Similar to last semester, Spring 2021 Mainstage will be held virtually due to the precautions surrounding COVID-19 and the start of the semester. The event will be held from 1-3 p.m. on Jan. 24.
The formal search for a new chief diversity officer will carry into the Spring 2021 semester according to a Dec. 8 University Communications press release.
When Flat Rock freshman Jaymes Rodriguez wakes up, he immediately thinks about the work that has to be that day.
Ironwood senior Maggie Meyer is a double major in math and psychology, but that hasn’t stopped her from pursuing creative outlets in other aspects of her life.
Flyers reminiscent of Cold War propaganda were posted around Central Michigan University in 2018. They used the genre's visual hallmarks — bold lines, stark red and blue contrasts — and they were not from a student organization.
UAW Local 6888, which represents Central Michigan University's office professionals, is filing a grievance against the university after it prevented staff from working remotely amid the state's latest COVID-19 advisory.
Because of the face covering she wears in public, Hannah Gulick stands out in a crowd of masked people.
Central Michigan University's Board of Trustees will meet virtually on Dec. 2 and 3 to discuss the university budget and continuing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Many eyes were on Central Michigan University since the beginning of the fall semester as CMU was one of the first public universities to open for the fall semester along with Northern Michigan University.
A 7.3 percent decrease in Central Michigan University’s operating budget has forced university-wide cuts to services, departments and programs.
As COVID-19 continues to plague the state of Michigan, President Davies said it is his job to set an example at Central Michigan University. That's why you won't see him without his maroon and gold mask.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Nov. 1 to Nov. 6.
Central Michigan University will be conducting Student Opinion Surveys entirely online for the first time.