Program Board hosting "Hail Satan?" film showing and panel discussion
Central Michigan University Program Board is hosting a panel and movie showing about the United States Satanist movement this week.
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Central Michigan University Program Board is hosting a panel and movie showing about the United States Satanist movement this week.
Faculty members in Sloan Hall noticed that people who didn't have their own office were having issues finding private spaces to breastfeed, pray and have peace and quiet during the busy work day.
Applications to become a Resident or Inclusion Assistant for the 2020-2021 academic year officially opened Monday, Nov. 4.
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 Health Promotion Office is offering free light therapy sessions to help Central Michigan University students combat the effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder.
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 column is from Katie Prebelich, Student Government Association press secretary. She is a junior from Troy, Michigan.
For some college students, Oct. 31 means it's time to break out the cowboy hat or cat ears that they've worn for the last three Halloween seasons. For Autumn Gold, it's another opportunity to practice her special effect makeup skills.
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.
Representatives of the Office of Civil Rights and Institutional Equity (OCRIE) and Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates (SAPA) spoke at the Oct. 28 meeting of Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association.
Student entrepreneurs at Central Michigan University hosted a networking event to give their peers the same opportunities they had when starting their company.
Central Michigan University's Counseling Center places a huge importance on timeliness and urgency when scheduling appointments for overwhelmed students, especially at this time of year.
It was three days before "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at Broadway Theatre as cast members were filling prop bags and screaming call outs.
On Oct. 22, Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates hosted its annual Solidarity event aimed at listening to and supporting survivors of sexual aggression.
Mount Pleasant Citizens’ Climate Lobby is bringing together students, faculty and community members to brainstorm solutions for climate change.
Central Michigan University President Bob Davies announced that his office is assembling a committee to provide recommendations for implementing a fall break at the Oct. 22 academic senate meeting.
Central Michigan University President Bob Davies addressed a Chick-fil-A truck and backlash from students and faculty expressed following homecoming.
If you were to ask a Central Michigan University student who the friendliest police officer is on campus, most students will share the same response: "We love Officer Martinez."