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(01/29/16 6:26pm)
Flying in from the German-based Friedrich Schiller University to speak on communism, Joachim von Puttkamer captured the attention of students and faculty alike. He discussed “Museums of Communism: Exhibiting Twentieth-Century History in Central and Eastern Europe.”
(01/28/16 8:31pm)
Central Michigan University Greek Life announced #NashStrong, the Derrick Nash Foundation, will be this year's Greek Week philanthropy.
(01/28/16 3:48am)
A crowd of nearly 400 students raptly listened in horror to a retelling of the Holocaust from a survivors eyes in Pearce Hall Wednesday night.
(01/28/16 4:19pm)
One of the main questions posed to both the audience and the five panelists during the Speak Up Speak Out forum on Wednesday night was whether racism within the police force is an individual or institutional problem.
(01/27/16 9:22am)
Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates presented information on stalking last night. They shared how stalking is much different from harassment, and is not taken seriously by society.
(01/26/16 5:07pm)
Eight new Senators were sworn in at the first Student Government Association meeting of spring semester.
(01/25/16 12:23pm)
Sigma Lambda Gamma is the only multicultural sorority on Central Michigan's campus.
(01/22/16 4:27am)
Using only the power of his mind and manipulation, former America’s Got Talent contestant Chris Jones hypnotized audiences on Thursday night in the Plachta Auditorium.
(01/21/16 4:45am)
Civil rights activist Shaun King spoke to about 200 students at Central Michigan’s Plachta Auditorium about racial inequalities in today’s society — specifically within the African American community — as part of a week's worth of events to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
(01/20/16 6:40pm)
Submissions for literary magazine Central Review are due on Feb. 29.
(01/19/16 11:29pm)
Norma J. Bailey learned the importance of the right to vote as a child after her grandparents escaped the Pogrom in Russia to the United States.
(01/14/16 9:06pm)
The topic of racism, police and community will be explored in the first Speak Up, Speak Out open forum this semester from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 27 in the Bovee University Center auditorium.
(01/14/16 9:28pm)
For students who participate in Martin Luther King Day events on Central Michigan University's campus, the break from school on Jan. 18 will be spent remembering the civil rights leader by volunteering, community collaboration and demonstrations.
(12/17/15 12:14am)
While contracts for the "bigger musical acts" are still being finalized, Program Board President Kaylee Bloom said the organization is turning its focus to comedy for the spring semester.
(12/13/15 7:23pm)
On Dec. 12, Trap Door Improv performed its first 6 p.m. show in about three months.
(12/06/15 12:56am)
With the month of December comes time to get ready for the holidays.
(12/05/15 10:40pm)
Students in the English Language Institute will be presenting New Friends from Abroad: CMU Welcomes International Diversity in the Museum of Cultural and Natural History in Rowe Hall Dec. 8.
(12/03/15 3:01am)
Aimeee Kalczuk and Vijaya Gayatri accidentally created their own business when, on the first day of the New Venture Competition workshops, they pitched their idea to who they assumed would be business students.
(12/03/15 2:01am)
Mount Pleasant's annual Christmas Celebration will take place Dec. 4-5.
(12/03/15 3:23am)
The Office of Diversity Education will host traveling exhibit “We Don’t Want Them: Race and Housing in Metropolitan Detroit, 1900-1968” starting Dec. 3.