Hispanic Heritage Month to be hosted virtually
Hispanic Heritage Month is dedicated to recognizing and celebrating Hispanic and Latinx people for their overall contributions to and influence on history.
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Hispanic Heritage Month is dedicated to recognizing and celebrating Hispanic and Latinx people for their overall contributions to and influence on history.
Central Michigan University students coming to their dorms, fresh and eager for college, yet many activities and services have been suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sometimes you just need to get out or rock out.
Katrina Piatek-Jimenez has been encouraged by colleagues to take more leadership roles for years.
After a summer of social justice movements, Detroit senior Taylor Perry and Redford senior Courtney Colding thought there was no time like the present to start a new registered student organization.
Looking out the window of a King Air twin-turbo airplane at 14,000 feet above the ground, everything familiar -- fields, trees, rivers and roads -- looks a lot smaller.
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.
Central Michigan University President Bob Davies announced the university saw a significant drop in enrollment for Fall 2020 at the first academic senate meeting of the semester.
While most of the Student Government Association was settling into their committees and rules, the Academic Affairs committee hit the ground running.
An ongoing obstacle with online learning is access to connectivity and appropriate devices.
In seventh grade, Elizabeth Donahue knew she was going to Central Michigan University.
The student food pantry has reopened for the fall semester despite coronavirus difficulties and has made it a top priority to remain open for any student who needs it.
The Office of Student Activities and Involvement (SAI) will have some new people in leadership positions this semester.
Ibram X Kendi, the author of "How to be an Antiracist," will be speaking to Central Michigan University at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 2. on Webex.
Before becoming one of Central Michigan Life's two diversity and inclusion reporters, I was a "floater." I somewhat floated through the semester writing a brief here and there and maybe a full-length article when I had the time to.
Throughout her time in Mount Pleasant, Ahsha Davis has been called phrases she will not repeat, been the first Black person some people have ever met and has watched as movements for racial injustice have started with no resolution.
The initial word of COVID-19 affected Alyssa Lawton and her family long before quarantine, social distancing or mask-wearing was thought of in the United States.
Both Central Michigan University and Mount Pleasant Police Departments are ready to enforce health and safety guidelines after 54 new coronavirus cases were confirmed among students earlier this week.
Director of the Office of Student Activities and Involvement Damon Brown is stepping down from his role at CMU and will start a new job at Alma College, effective Sept. 7.
Recreational marijuana is coming to Mount Pleasant after Lume Cannabis Co. and House of Fire Provisioning were issued conditional authorization Aug. 21.
Antoinette Lewis spent her years at Central Michigan University traveling to get the hair care products she needed.