Students compete in annual ExtravaGAMEza
Autographed by gamemakers, the ExtravaGAMEza Hearthstone tournament winner said he will be placing his new Hearthstone poster along the wall of his apartment room in Deerfield Village.
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Autographed by gamemakers, the ExtravaGAMEza Hearthstone tournament winner said he will be placing his new Hearthstone poster along the wall of his apartment room in Deerfield Village.
If your vagina could talk, what would it say?
The University Theatre Dance Company will host their annual company concert at 7:30 p.m. April 25 in Bush Theater in Moore Hall.
Colleges Against Cancer is hoping to raise $80,000 on Saturday during this year's Relay for Life.
This weekend, Virginia graduate student Jennise Thurston will get to watch plans she has been working on since last May come to life.
The Central Review will host a reading and release party at 5 p.m. Friday in the Baber Room at the Charles V. Park Library.
Student United Way at Central Michigan University is teaming up with Compassionate Care Network this spring to package and deliver 300 personal hygiene kits to families in need.
Earth Week continued Monday night with the presentation of “Eco-Talks,” addressing the endangerment of the planet's ecosystem.
Students were sent to “jail” and told whether or not they were allowed to get a job, insurance, loans or food from the grocery store in the interactive role-play activity that took place Sunday at Larzelere Hall.
The annual Vagina Monologues will be performed Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Masses of students wandered from party to party on Main, Douglas and University streets for "House Crawl 2015" on Saturday.
McGuirk Arena was transformed into a dance stage Friday as Central Michigan University’s Greek community completed Greek Week 2015 with a dance off. Greek Life raised $50,047 for the Angel Wings Fund.
It was a normal day at work for Army Staff Sgt. Travis Mills—until he set down his bag. An improvised explosive device was activated, and caused him to lose a portion from all four of his limbs.
Graduate students will reveal stories of Central Michigan University's involvement in World War I at 4 p.m. Thursday. in the Bohannon Schoolhouse on Franklin Street. Sacrifice and Service: The WWI Experience will present the work of graduate students who have spent the semester researching artifacts in the Museum of Cultural and Natural History.
Central Michigan University's 24-hour crisis hotline, Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates, will host a free concert for sexual assault awareness.
Residence Life: Jump Start will host a discussion on leadership skills at 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Friday in the Education and Human Services Building in Lecture Hall 118.
Four panelists spoke about how the cannabis industry operates, how to get started in the field and what the future looks like for marijuana policy in the Bovee University Center Auditorium yesterday.
When Queen Sabin first performed seven years ago at Central Michigan University, the show was held in a small cafeteria, and she was met with boycotting faculty members.
The Earth Week Committee will be putting on 10 events celebrating Earth Day starting April 20.
In a nationwide Recyclemania competition, Central Michigan University ranked 160th out of 232 competing universities. The competition started on Feb. 1 and ended March 28.