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(02/07/16 10:53pm)
Traveling more than two hours and spending several days in the cold and snow, Central Michigan University students helped put on one of the biggest Special Olympics Winter Games games in the country.
(02/08/16 3:01pm)
Sophomore Audrey Pottratz said she is determined to become a nun if that is God's will for her life.
(02/03/16 1:16am)
Editor's note: A version of this story ran during the 2014-15 academic year.
(02/08/16 3:10pm)
A sophomore who wanted real marketing experience reached out to a food-delivery service and brought it to Central Michigan University.
(02/04/16 1:04pm)
Jessica Predium's sense of pride in her identity as an African-American was instilled in her by both her parents, but mainly by her
father who grew up in the south.
(01/24/16 12:55am)
Since the news broke that drinking water in Flint had been contaminated with lead, powerful images have framed the nation's understanding of the crisis — images that have been primarily shot through Jake May's lens.
(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.
(01/25/16 1:42am)
FLINT — As soon as his hometown began using the Flint River as a temporary water source, senior James Horne Jr. and his family stopped using water from the tap.
(01/21/16 2:27pm)
Three times a week, a small group of women make a 30-mile trek to Midland to keep their dream of kickstarting a Central Michigan club gymnastics team alive.
(01/21/16 3:38am)
Dave Haynes spent his Tuesday morning helping two men in their 20s purchase handguns.
(01/14/16 12:17am)
While working on campus, Kathleen Trombley looks forward minimum wage increases, including the one that took affect this month.
(01/18/16 11:17pm)
Ashwini Pipalapalli can’t wait to go sledding, make snow angels, build snowmen and have snowball fights.
(12/07/15 1:42am)
A long time ago, in a living room far, far away, a young George Lucas sat in front of a black and white television. Transfixed on the swashbuckling space adventures of "Flash Gordon," Lucas absorbed tropes of pulp Hollywood serials that were prominent during his childhood.
(12/07/15 1:49am)
Keith Sintay felt ill, or at least, that’s what he wanted his colleagues to think.
(12/10/15 4:25pm)
While most people are caught up in a "Star Wars"-frenzy awaiting the premiere of a new movie on Dec. 18, I am instead looking forward to my two favorite bands collaborating on an album dropping the same day. Based off the singles released so far, I have faith in the fact that this will be the highlight of music for me in 2015.
(12/07/15 12:49am)
A total of 567 tickets have already been sold for opening night showings of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" at Celebration Cinema in Mount Pleasant.
(12/02/15 7:38pm)
Despite her motivation to take on three majors, Kelsey Mankel said her biggest challenge is mastering the oboe.
(11/30/15 12:47am)
More than 46,000 bottles of water were sold in Central Michigan University's campus stores last year.
(11/29/15 10:58pm)
In a shady, empty living room apartment, a man with a thick goatee and long disheveled hair asked his patient to descend the imaginary stairs of their mind.
(11/23/15 1:36am)
Sarah Lau starts her day off unlike many other students. She gets up and gets ready for school at 7 a.m., usually awoken by her son Jude. The two get ready just in time. As soon as his babysitter arrives, Lau leaves for her morning classes at Central Michigan University.