Local comic shop aims to make a connection with students
Nestled in the back corner of the plaza located at 1620 S. Mission St., across the parking lot from Insomnia Cookies, is the Hall of Heroes, a small but vibrant comic book shop.
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Nestled in the back corner of the plaza located at 1620 S. Mission St., across the parking lot from Insomnia Cookies, is the Hall of Heroes, a small but vibrant comic book shop.
Deanna Johnson sits at her desk with a big, red heart charm on her necklace and a large binder full of resources she consults when responding to reports made to the Care Team.
For the third consecutive semester, the number of parking violations on campus has risen, with 14,257 citations being issued in Fall 2017.
“The Lo Down,” a hip-hop and R&B radio program, was canceled after playing a song featuring uncensored swearing.
A new program aims to introduce international students to American culture and improve their talent with the English language.
Even after a decade-long career in radio and 19 years of teaching film classes, organizing the Central Michigan International Film Festival has been a learning experience for Patricia Williamson.
Student Government Association leaders are attempting to reach out to the student body, but the leaders feel they may not be receiving a response.
EDITOR'S NOTE: When originally published, this story referred to "Seven Deadly" as the first entirely student-led series produced by Moore Hall Television. Central Michigan Life has been informed this is inaccurate, and the story and headline have since been updated.
In the era of the #MeToo and Time's Up movements, the question of consent’s place in sexual activity is becoming a more prevalent discussion in today’s society.
When Kyle Gerdeman arrived at Central Michigan to become an assistant basketball coach, he had no idea how he obtained a role involving academics.
For Danielle Francis, poetry was the one thing that helped decompress stress from many factors in her life — one being her mother's battle with multiple sclerosis.
Stacey Lim was born with profound hearing loss. She’s used hearing aids her whole life. When she turned 18 she received a cochlear implant.
Since opening Oct. 2, the Presentation Skills Center has provided students with a resource to better construct their speeches and presentations.
A resource to help students in times of emergency can be used at several locations on campus with just the touch of a button.
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Brian DeJong became the first faculty member from the School of Engineering and Technology to win College Science Teacher of the Year.
A former Central Michigan University gymnast was one of more than 150 women who described the sexual abuse they experienced at the hands of disgraced sports medicine doctor Larry Nassar during his sentencing in Ingham County Circuit Court.
DaRon Turner has a simple goal for his senior year — to take Central Michigan University’s gaming community to the next level.
JoyRun, a food-running app based in Santa Clara, California, popped up at Central Michigan University last spring, providing a marketing and business opportunity for students and a simple way to earn money quickly.
Students can visit a new Writing Center in the Charles V. Park Library to improve their writing skills.
The third time just might be the charm for local soul-food takeout restaurant Soul Sista's, which is set to open Feb. 23.