EDITORIAL: Biosciences building sorely needed, worth the costs
A sciences building with a flooding problem designed for the 1960s is no way to attract the exploding number of students looking to enter the biology field.
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A sciences building with a flooding problem designed for the 1960s is no way to attract the exploding number of students looking to enter the biology field.
University President George Ross' contract was extended, and he was given a 4-percent pay increase at Thursday's Board of Trustees meeting.
Student Government Association President Justin Gawronski's decision to not seek re-election comes as somewhat of a disappointment, considering the successes his administration has achieved over the past year.
Central Michigan Life will have competition on campus as soon as the fall semester starts, and we view that as an exciting opportunity for us as a publication and for the student body and community we serve.
The moderate, business-minded governor who disappeared during December's right-to-work battle appears to be back.
According to a Department of Justice memo obtained by NBC News on Monday, the U.S. government concluded that it has the power to kill American citizens if they are thought to be a “senior operational leader" of al-Qaeda or one of its affiliates, even if there is no evidence that suggests they plan to attack the country.
In light of the Jan. 16 abduction of a Grand Rapids senior in the Student Activity Center parking lot, new parking lot regulations allowing students to park closer to the SAC during sporting events should be considered.
In a surprise to most economists, the economy shrank at a 0.1-percent annual rate in the fourth quarter of 2012, despite a rise in consumer spending and average income.
The Academic Senate met Tuesday to vote on the new academic calendar, and the meeting ended with confusion instead of clarity.
We know what you were thinking last week when you heard the news that head football coach Dan Enos received a new four-year contract and salary increase.
When considering how mundane and uninspiring most second inaugural addresses are, President Barack Obama's address Monday was surprising in its ambition and scope.
Last Wednesday, more than two hours after a student was abducted at gunpoint from Central Michigan University's campus, students were informed of what had happened via Central Alert.
Mount Pleasant needs to wake up.
Times are exciting in McGuirk Arena right now as both the men's and women's basketball teams are having successful seasons.
If only more Republicans could be like Colin Powell.
No matter where you stand on the issue of gun control, one thing should be undeniable: now is the time to talk about our gun violence epidemic and what can be done about it.
For hockey fans in Mount Pleasant and for the people who depend on the profit from traffic into the ice arena, news that the men's club hockey team's five-year ban has been reduced is relieving.
News of Ron Jeremy's second visit to Central Michigan University in February, when he will debate anti-porn pastor Craig Gross, set off a heated debate online about whether the 59-year-old porn star should even be on campus to begin with.
During a time when University President George Ross has placed so much emphasis on transparency, communication and listening, the Board of Trustees did the exact opposite at Thursday's formal meeting.
The old adage 'actions speak louder than words' rings true when it comes to the way faculty members look at University President George Ross.