'Same, Same, Different' panel discusses shortcomings in Black History education
In commemoration of Black History Month, a live panel presented by Michigan Radio NPR, aimed to untangle the "the miseducation of Black History."
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In commemoration of Black History Month, a live panel presented by Michigan Radio NPR, aimed to untangle the "the miseducation of Black History."
A new staff position cultivating civic engagement at Central Michigan University was the subject of legislation passed by the Student Government Association at its Feb. 24 meeting.
Financial Wellness Collaborative, a program that aims to help educate Central Michigan University students on finances, opened the doors of its new location Feb. 10 in the University Center.
Resolutions for sustainable silverware in the Down Under Food Court and a faculty position to lead civic engagement on campus were discussed the Feb. 17 meeting of Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association.
Bianca Buza, a senior at Central Michigan University, moved around a lot growing up. The daughter of a sergeant major of the U.S. Army, Buza has traveled across the United States, and even lived in Europe for a while.
Over 300 students, staff and sponsoring mentors competed Thursday to prove who among them is best equipped to run a real-world business.
Classrooms in Anspach Hall were labeled with signs reading, "The Center for Disease Control," "The Arab Leauge of Nations" and "The Historical Security Council" among others. Each classroom housed at least a dozen well-dressed youths with futures in global diplomacy.
Central Michigan University is hosting Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, a pediatrician whose work helped expose the Flint Water Crisis in 2014.
While I prepared to commence a testimony of why I love Galentine's Day, I couldn't help but experience my heart being propelled across the room when my friend blankly goggled at me and asked, "what's that?"
A $4.8 million renovation of Carey Hall was approved by the Board of Trustees at their Thursday, February 13 meeting.
Fall enrollment at Central Michigan University was 19,431 in 2019, a 10 percent decrease from the previous year, according to the university's official end-of-semester report.
Mount Pleasant could be receiving a new way of traveling through downtown in the form of pedal trolleys.
A Civil Rights and Racism Town Hall aims to nurture a culture of open dialogue, empowerment and education on campus from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20 in the Bovee University Center auditorium.
Two creative writing faculty members are reading aloud their latest work this month.
Overdrive Orchestra and Slumlord Radio will be coming to Mount Pleasant on Feb. 15 to co-headline a heavy rock music concert at Rubbles, a bar in downtown.
Resolutions in support of parking lot reform and the establishment of a “green study space” where Barnes Hall formerly stood made it through both the House and Senate of Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association at its Feb. 10 meeting.
Consent and sexual assault continue to be heavily discussed in the media as more survivors feel comfortable speaking out.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department from Feb. 4-10.
When Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association began in 1920, it was created with the goal of providing students with a space to advocate for each other and creating meaningful change. Now, 100 years later, the impact of this organization can be seen all around CMU through past and current initiatives. The campus that we know today has been shaped and formed the work that the Student Government Association has done over the last century.
All Central Michigan University students will have an opportunity to learn how to tie neckties from the university president himself.