BUDGET: Auxiliary services budget reduced by 13 percent
Central Michigan University's Auxiliary Services budget decreased by 13 percent from the 2019-2020 academic year.
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Central Michigan University's Auxiliary Services budget decreased by 13 percent from the 2019-2020 academic year.
Upon entering the one room schoolhouse on campus, people will notice the old wooden desks tattooed with writing from former students. A dunce cap and teacher's desk still sit up front, though the school is no longer used as originally intended.
While most students will be home with their families enjoying winter break, a handful will be logging on to attend a one-time-only class covering the action-packed Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Sept. 29 to Oct. 4
The following incidents were among those handled by the Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Oct. 24 to Oct. 30.
Students do not have to leave Mount Pleasant, or even their dorm rooms, to find something to do during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Special Olympics Michigan is hosting its annual CMU Homecoming 5K fundraiser to help raise money for its athletes.
Court systems have lagged behind in interpreting the Fourth Amendment to keep up with technological advancements. To combat any confusion, the Michigan Legislature has proposed a state constitutional amendment to protect certain privacy rights as technology advances.
The Presentation Skills Center closed this semester due to declining enrollment.
Outside Park Library sits the Multicultural Greek Rock, a landmark for historically Black fraternities and sororities on campus. The organizations use the rock to promote messages they are passionate about, most recently “#BLM” for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Central Michigan University President Bob Davies announced the university received its largest donation from a single donor at the Board of Trustees meeting Sept. 24.
The University Art Gallery is open with two new exhibits and several COVID-19 restrictions.
For the third week in a row, newly reported COVID-19 cases at CMU have decreased with only nine new cases reported by the university between Sept. 14-20.
Despite new COVID-19 protocols, students shared mostly positive with this semester's dining experiences and the temporary takeout program.
Fitness fans rejoice.
A former Central Michigan University employee, who was involved in a racist incident at Cheers Neighborhood Grill, is no longer employed by the university.
Mary Martinez arrived on Central Michigan University's campus the day after U.S. President Donald Trump was announced president in 2016. Now, the interim director of the Office of Civil Rights and Institutional Equity is utilizing her degrees in social work to guide and maintain the university's nondiscrimination and affirmative action policies and procedures.
With the national conversation shifting to diversity, students are looking towards people who can make an inclusive impact on campus culture.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer urged students and faculty of Universities to get their flu shots to help control an influenza outbreak on college campuses.
Ibram X. Kendi, the award-winning author of New York Times bestseller "How To Be An Antiracist," virtually discussed the difference between being not racist and antiracist Sept. 2.