Younger athletes build friendships and support systems through Special Olympics
The Young Athletes Competition kicked off this morning in McGurick Arena as the 2015 Summer Special Olympics draws to an end.
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The Young Athletes Competition kicked off this morning in McGurick Arena as the 2015 Summer Special Olympics draws to an end.
Despite the chance of rain, more than 5,000 Special Olympians, coaches, chaperones and volunteers danced into the night at the closing ceremony of the Special Olympics Summer Games at Kelly/Shorts stadium.
Jamie Peterson competes in something she said most women wouldn't think of trying. She is a Special Olympian and powerlifter.
For 13 years, Karen Roth said she has received more than she can ever give back during the Special Olympic Summer Games.
Sandy Hodges remembers watching the Special Olympics Summer Games when she was a student at Central Michigan University.
More than 2,600 Special Olympians marched into Kelly/Shorts Stadium today for the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics Summer Games.
Two years ago, Amal Eabalre was told by her doctor she would be unable to play in the Special Olympics Summer Games.
Central Michigan University was the first state university to start a unified intramural sports league, thanks to the work of a student who recruited students to play and oversaw the leagues once they got started.
Beginning at 9 a.m., more than 3,000 students donned caps and gowns to receive degrees from Central Michigan University.
Slavery was abolished in America in 1865, but it’s still thriving in the world today; the commodification of human beings profits $32 billion annually.
The smell of ink and gasoline fill the air by the North Campus Art Studio as students in Johanna Paas’ Advanced Printmaking class bustled about with their rollers and slabs of wood.
Long-time comic book fans and curious newbies can enjoy the comic convention experience on Saturday with Free Comic Book Day events at the Hall of Heroes comic book shop.
A crowd gathered Wednesday in the Fabiano Botanical Garden to show support and raise awareness for the 5,000 people killed by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake Saturday in Nepal.
On April 29, Pradeep Gujjula, a 24-year-old graduate student who inappropriately touched a Central Michigan University staff member, was suspended from attending classes until his hearing. Associate Vice President of Student Affairs Tony Voisin issued the suspension.
Hosted by Central Michigan University's Program Board, Maroonziee will begin at noon May 1 in Finch Fieldhouse.
Zeta Tau Alpha members cheered and hugged as more than 150 runners crossed the finish line drawn in pink and blue chalk.
Those touched by cancer gained the feeling of solidarity Saturday at Relay for Life, organized by Colleges Against Cancer.
Voices for Planned Parenthood at Central Michigan University will host the annual sexual health conference, "Sextival," at 3 p.m. today.
Central Michigan University’s Multicultural Academic Student Services will host a Multicultural Celebratory Event at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 8, in the Bovee University Center Auditorium for class of 2015 spring and summer graduates.
Watching models rock their garments was the most satisfying part of the Threads Fashion Show for co-producer Zach Stoner.