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(12/03/15 3:24am)
Photojournalism professor Kent Miller sits in his Moore Hall office, iPad in hand, as he skims the daily news. A self-professed "news junkie," Miller pauses as he reads a headline from MSNBC.
(12/03/15 1:04pm)
The International Student Organization will host ISO Sports
Weekend 2015 on Friday and Saturday at the Student Activity Center.
(12/01/15 12:07pm)
The University Art Gallery will feature both the Bachelor of Fine Arts 2015 exhibition and Gestalt: Pieces of a Whole exhibition from Dec. 4 to Dec. 15.
(12/01/15 7:23am)
The Mary Ellen Brandell Volunteer Center and University Health Services will host an HIV/AIDS awareness event for World AIDS Day on Tuesday, Dec. 1. Free HIV testing will be offered to a limited number of students during the week.
(11/30/15 9:47pm)
Central Michigan University Ceramic Society is hosting its annual pottery sale from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Dec. 2 through Dec. 4 in Wightman Hall Room 224.
(11/29/15 6:00pm)
President George Ross will address the Central Michigan University community on the topics of diversity and inclusion at noon this Friday in Plachta Auditorium.
(11/22/15 7:00pm)
The African Student Association will host a “So You Think You
Know Africa?” trivia game at 7 p.m. on Monday in the Charles V. Park Library
Auditorium.
(11/20/15 8:16pm)
Pausing first to gain her composure, with shaking hands and tears in her eyes, Julie Tsatsos pleaded for her son's killer to come forward.
(11/20/15 4:56am)
On Thursday night the Charles V. Park Library auditorium was filled to capacity as students and faculty members attended the Speak Up, Speak Out forum “Life Interrupted: Meeting the Challenge of Refugee Crises.” Although the event was planned six months ago, with millions of Syrian refugees now seeking asylum, the topic is more relevant than ever.
(11/20/15 1:59pm)
Victor Caminata was convicted of arson and sentenced from nine to 40 years in prison on May 14, 2009. Forensic evidence compiled by police and arson investigators proved Caminata set fire to his fiancé's home in Wexford County and endangered those inside, who Caminata helped to evacuate from the building.
(11/20/15 7:07pm)
Closing out Native American Heritage Month, Canadian author Joseph Boyden spoke Thursday night on how his cultural background has impacted his career as a writer.
(11/20/15 3:03am)
Julius Cantuba
said it’s important for students to remember people celebrate winter holidays
other than Christmas.
(11/19/15 8:06pm)
Rain, wind and the cold didn't stop students gathered on the lawn of the Charles V. Park Library to participate in the Mary Ellen Brandell Volunteer Center’s annual Cardboard City.
(11/19/15 3:03am)
Members of the registered student organization Transcend provided a safe space for students to discuss contemporary transgender issues
at Trans 201 sessions on Wednesday.
(11/18/15 7:53pm)
Civil
rights activist Jasmine Rand was paid $8,500 to speak at Central Michigan
University by Program Board.
(11/18/15 3:34am)
A panel hosted by Generation Opportunity Nov. 17 discussed ridesharing companies potentially running taxis out of business in Michigan. At the same time, lobbyists are attempting to run companies like Uber and Lyft out of the state.
(11/19/15 7:13pm)
A representative from the Waterford Institute of Technology in Ireland spoke to undergraduate and graduate classes in the health sciences Nov.17 and Nov.18.
(11/16/15 2:10am)
When library worker Erica Bednarski-Smith checked her Twitter feed Friday night, she didn't expect it to be full of death. As she watched as the number of deaths in Paris increased from six to more than 100 in less than an hour, she received the notification of a terrorist attack in Lebanon.
(11/15/15 3:03pm)
With
upbeat dances and energetic performances, the Indian Students Association
brought Diwali, a traditional Indian celebration that represents light over
darkness, to Central Michigan University.
(11/14/15 9:55pm)
A week of almost no sleep, long critiques and guidance from one of the most recognized photographers in the world was the reality of 14 photojournalism students at Central Michigan University.