Debbie Stabenow to speak at Great Lakes symposium
The nations leading Great Lakes advocate in Congress, Debbie Stabenow, will be on campus at 1 p.m. Thursday in Education and Human Services Building 118 Lecture Hall.
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The nations leading Great Lakes advocate in Congress, Debbie Stabenow, will be on campus at 1 p.m. Thursday in Education and Human Services Building 118 Lecture Hall.
Young Women, Strong Leaders conference will take place at 8 a.m. Friday in the Bovee University Center.
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Central Michigan University's Wildlife Recovery Association will hosts a live birds of prey show at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 2 in Anspach Hall 162.
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The Student Government Association hosted a Women in Politics panel in the Charles V. Park Library Auditorium, Wednesday, encouraging attendees to challenge what they knew about the political sphere and women involvement.
About 25 students gathered in Finch Fieldhouse, Wednesday for a rock-climbing fundraiser.
Alligator dung and honey. Drinking a mixture of mercury and lead. A cloth soaked in chemicals.
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Students and Mount Pleasant residents flooded into Plachta Auditorium tonight for Sean Forbes, a deaf musical artist.
Before the doors opened at the Staples Family Concert Hall, Saturday March 21 for the "Marriage of Figaro" performance from the School of Music, many people gathered outside of the hall, optimistic of this long anticipated opera.
As Buddy Shields surveyed the hundreds of model trains on display in Finch Fieldhouse, he noted the hobby has slowly begun to disappear within his generation.
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Learning about magic in school is not just for Hogwarts students anymore.
Central Michigan University’s Society of Women Engineers hosted the first “Inspire Her Mind” day camp Saturday in the Engineering and Technologies Building.
Drum beats symbolized the dancers heartbeats as the rhythm called them into the arena into McGuirk Arena at the 26th annual Celebrating Life Pow Wow.