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Tickets for comedian Nick Swardson went on sale Sept. 2.
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Tickets for comedian Nick Swardson went on sale Sept. 2.
Pedestrians in parks across Mount Pleasant paused to watch coolers, inflatable tubes and Central Michigan University students as they floated down the Chippewa River.
A public hearing on several changes that may be made to the M-2 district, which is primarily occupied by students, is set for Sept. 28.
Back to kick off the school year, Mainstage 2015 promises to draw in a crowd in the thousands on Saturday.
It will be hard to avoid the police this Welcome Weekend.
Alumnus Kevin Cotter will serve as the Grand Marshal for the 2015 Homecoming Parade. The festivities will take place Oct. 3, prior to Central Michigan University's kickoff against rival Northern Illinois.
Program Board President Kaylee Bloom wants to switch things up.
Art Walk Central is a month-long art-infused series of events that will take place throughout August.
Marlene Syrette dances for her ancestors.
Comedy night of the annual Native Fest was hosted July 22 at the Ziibiwing Center for its 10th year.
Food Truck Fridays will switch to Food Truck Mondays beginning July 27.
Today, the first barks were heard in Hannah's Bark Park as the ribbon was cut, marking the official opening of the long-awaited off-leash dog park.
Mount Pleasant Parks & Recreation will host the 13th annual Community Service Day beginning at noon July 21 at Island Park.
Trench warfare happened on Central Michigan University’s campus the morning of July 14.
Art Reach will present its newly remodeled offices and programming space expansion at 5 p.m. on July 22.
With a dream of combining his business and passion for music, Bob Busch started a new musical tradition at Buckley's Mountainside Canoe.
Rev. Wayne Nicholson received a very unexpected anniversary present this morning.
“One Slight Hitch” opened at Central Michigan University’s Bush Theatre tonight for an audience around 300. The final show for the summer repertory theater season entertained with a comedy about family wedding drama.
Twenty-seven students from across the state and Ohio participated in Digital Discovery, a summer camp aimed at teaching students about the careers in mass communication.
Summer repertory theater at Central Michigan University opened “Jerry Finnegan’s Sister,” a comedy about a childhood friendship turning to romance. The show was presented to an audience of around 175.