Omega Psi Phi to host second annual 'Brother You’re On My Mind' event
Ian Scruggs is the Public Relations Officer of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc at Central Michigan University. He is a junior from Hope, Michigan.
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Ian Scruggs is the Public Relations Officer of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc at Central Michigan University. He is a junior from Hope, Michigan.
A panel and movie showing cultivated an educational atmosphere about the growing Satanist movement in the U.S., right next door to a Christian event at Central Michigan University.
President Bob Davies discussed changes to the financial aid model, enrollment and retention strategies and student support during his first “State of the University” address at Central Michigan University.
Earlier this semester, Phame Camarena decided to step down from his position as Honors Director at Central Michigan University. Camarena plans to remain a faculty member in the College of Education and Human Services.
As families and attendees filed into Finch Fieldhouse to experience the Jordan World Circus, a group of eight students stood in protest of the circus’ use of wild animals for entertainment.
Central Michigan University School of Music and University Theatre have partnered up to perform Tony Award-winning musical "Ragtime."
Community members are lacing up their dancing shoes and take the stage in a friendly fundraising competition Friday for the eighth annual Dance United competition.
Central Michigan University Program Board is hosting a panel and movie showing about the United States Satanist movement this week.
All students, faculty and staff are invited to President Bob Davies’ first “State of the University” address at 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 7 in Plachta Auditorium.
Central Michigan University is employing a new strategy, which includes a new position, to focus on improving outreach in Michigan's largest city and metropolitan area.
Applications to become a Resident or Inclusion Assistant for the 2020-2021 academic year officially opened Monday, Nov. 4.
Since it's inception in the fall of 2018, the Student Food Pantry has been helping to fill the empty snack shelves and mini-fridges of anyone who takes classes at Central Michigan University.
Central Michigan University's Student Food Pantry is coordinating its second-annual 'Food for Fines' donation drive, which allows students to pay off their parking tickets by donating non-perishable food items.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department from Oct. 28 to Nov. 4.
The Health Promotion Office is offering free light therapy sessions to help Central Michigan University students combat the effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder.
At the beginning of each episode of "Same Same Different," podcast host Bryce Huffman gives his guests ten seconds to list everything they identify as. In Huffman's case, he describes himself as, "a black, cis-gendered male from Detroit - a journalist, a poet, a comedian and unfortunately, a die-hard Lions fan."
The Native American Programs section of the Center for Inclusion and Diversity will be hosting a wide variety of events for Native American Heritage Month from parfleche (leather) painting, to a small selection of film exhibitions.
Central Michigan University's Interfraternity Council (IFC) and the Mary Ellen Brandell Volunteer Center are partaking in November's No-Shave Experience this year as a way to raise awareness for cancer prevention.
This year, I volunteered to be a scarer for Legends of the Dark. I was placed at the beginning of the tour; I had a scary outfit, gory makeup and I created a creepy character to help me truly terrify the tourists.
In 1965, America was still healing after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, young people protested against U.S. involvement in Vietnam, and as Dr. Martin Luther King led voter registration drives throughout the south, the civil rights movement reached its peak.