Students participate in 27-hour stand against human trafficking
Rhiar Kanouse worries Americans are sometimes too focused on issues happening in their state that they forget other prevelent problems are an issue.
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Rhiar Kanouse worries Americans are sometimes too focused on issues happening in their state that they forget other prevelent problems are an issue.
To end the first night of Pride Week, more than 30 people attended “I’m Looking at the [Wo] man in the Mirror” at 8 p.m. on Monday in the Terrace Rooms in the Bovee University Center.
After meeting in Paris, Paige Zubok and Cecilia Alfaro are using their international experience as inspiration to design a clothing collection together for the Threads Fashion Show.
Students came together to combat cancer on Saturday by walking to raise money at Relay for Life.
Derrick Nash was a Central Michigan University football player who passed away in June after a two-year battle with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Poets and writers gathered together to exchange art and ideas at the Wellspring Literacy Series that ended with english professors performing metal remixes on the banjo.
The Mount Pleasant Human Rights Committee voted 8-0 in support of “the spirit” of a proposal to create a Citizens Review Board to oversee cases in which complaints have been filed in regards to race and ethnicity.
Pride Week 2016 events will run next week from April 11 to the 14.
Students in PES 550: Sports Fundraising will host multiple fundraisers for the National Research Cancer Foundation.
New Venture gives awards as high as $30,000 to students so they can start their own businesses. Meanwhile, students who help with the design side of the competition go unpaid.
After a year of planning and hard work, models will walk down the runway at Threads Fashion Show wearing clothing collections designed by students in the Fashion Merchandising and Design program.
The darkly funny play, "Marvin's Room," performed by CMU University Theatre, uses humor to chronicle a dysfunctional family bonding through crisis and conflict.
The history of student activism and leadership on Central Michigan University's campus up until now was the focus of the last Speak Up, Speak Out forum of the semester.
South African-born Israeli journalist and author Benjamin Pogrund spoke to a lecture hall full of students tonight in Pearce Hall.
Fashion students designed outfits from their own closets for "Thrifting for Threads Fashion Show" on March 28 at Hunter's Ale House.
Sisters of Sigma Kappa sorority will host a bowling fundraiser for their philanthropy this Sunday.
While Ciara Francisco was applying for jobs, her then-boyfriend drove around campus to find her car. When he couldn’t find it, he suspected she was being unfaithful.
Dean of the College of Education and Human Services Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson wants to keep the conversation about inclusion going on campus.
Elizabeth Ross believes that while every woman is born with the traits needed to become empowered, somewhere along the way to adulthood, many women lose those traits.
When Mayor Kathy Ling moved to Mount Pleasant in 1971, she expected to stay in for about three years.