Italy, Denmark and Ireland among the most popular summer study abroad locations
After spending a portion of her summer break in Limerick, Ireland, Grosse Point Park junior Holly Daywalt said she can't wait to travel again.
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After spending a portion of her summer break in Limerick, Ireland, Grosse Point Park junior Holly Daywalt said she can't wait to travel again.
Members of the football staff from Temple University entered D’Andre Dill’s home in Chester, Pennsylvania on January 21, 2016.
Diversity officers are becoming more common at universities across the nation, but these positions are still relatively new. In April, Central Michigan University hired its first-ever vice president and chief diversity officer, A.T. Miller.
Being a Division I football player, full-time student and serving coffee at Tim Horton's comes with a lot of responsibility.
As the leading tackler for the Central Michigan football team the previous two seasons, Malik Fountain established himself as a key part to the Chippewa defense.
A new, second location for a coffee shop known for its waffles, sandwiches and relaxing environment will be opening this fall next to campus.
Growing up in Kankakee, Illinois, Jonathan Ward remembers having three options – drugs, gangs or sports.
Rolling hills of lush, green grass located in the birthplace of golf provided a course like no other for 18 Central Michigan University business students. In Scotland the golf course was the setting for the study abroad course, "Intercultural Business Communication Abroad."
Four republicans, three democrats, and two libertarians are competing in the Aug. 7 primary election fighting to earn a spot on the November general election ballot. Despite political differences, they all have one thing in common: Each wants to be Michigan's next governor.
When students say goodbye to their families and leave their homes for Central Michigan University, they say goodbye to their pets too. Residence hall rooms and apartments either don't allow pets or impose such high pet fees it's not feasible to bring a feline companion with you to school.
With an Instagram following of more than 12,000 people, Dylan Hunter is certainly not your average 11-year-old. While many of his friends at Sacred Heart Middle School are playing video games or watching videos on YouTube, Hunter will be performing around the state as DJ Dill Pickle and playing to thousands of people at music festivals alongside national acts like Halsey and Odesza.
Every year for the past 32 years, the University Theatre puts together a Summer Theatre company of talented students who work on and perform productions throughout the summer.
Two Mount Pleasant businesses that are popular with Central Michigan University students, The Malt Shop and Kaya Coffee House, are closed indefinitely.
Clammy hands and the hum of excitement fill McGuirk Arena every year as thousands of students graduate from Central Michigan University. Parents crowd the stands, anxious to see their child walk across the stage.
Medical marijuana facilities will be able to operate in the city of Mount Pleasant.
Interactive activities for all ages will be offered in downtown Mount Pleasant throughout the summer with the return of Thrilling Thursdays.
The Washington Area Neighborhood Association is hosting an all-day music festival called Porchfest to showcase local talent on June 10.
The Ziibiwing Center hosted an Honoring, Healing and Remembering Ceremony on June 6 at the site of the Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School to honor the children who attended and observe the 84th anniversary of its closing.
Two staples of the Central Michigan University and Mount Pleasant community have closed.