'She was the inspiration for it'
From a young age, Chris Rokita listened to classic rock music bands such as Iron Maiden and Poison. He then played in a band with his brother and made digital music arrangements as a hobby.
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From a young age, Chris Rokita listened to classic rock music bands such as Iron Maiden and Poison. He then played in a band with his brother and made digital music arrangements as a hobby.
Imagine foods from a dozen different countries in one place. The smell of homemade conchas from Mexico, followed by spring rolls from China and the sweet beautiful set up of gingerbread that is so strong the taste fills the area.
Growing up in a small farming community south of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Brittany Fremion went to college and became a first-generation student.
HEMLOCK -- In five years, Tyler and Hannah Shepherd turned 14 acres of land into Shepherd Organic Produce & Poultry LLC, a United States Department of Agriculture-certified organic farm. As an organic farm, no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides are used on their products.
SHEPHERD -- While driving along South Coleman Road off of M-20, you may notice a few birds flying overhead. As you make your way through the wooded area, you’ll pass a wetland and a row of power lines and you might spot a small wooden overlook in the distance perfect for birdwatching.
While walking across campus during the month of October, you may have seen groups of students picking up trash or doing a tour looking at sustainable areas on campus. When you looked at the people involved, you would have seen the same person at each and every event leading the group.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was edited to clarify that food insecurity is not a universally experienced issue among the SCIT.
Halloween is a time for scares, and what better way to get scared than to attend a haunted tour?
For Professor Nancy Seefelt, ornithology, the scientific study of birds, is a passion that extends beyond her professional career.
On a soggy, chilly October day, a variety of vendors, both from local businesses and campus students, set up shop at Central Michigan University’s campus, just outside the School of Music and Moore Hall. Stalls filled with knitted goods, plants, food, jewelry and more hid under rain roofs for several hours as the constant drizzle of the day’s weather continued.
Each year there are 10,200 deaths as a result of an eating disorder that’s one death every 52 minutes, according to National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD).
Editor’s note: Reporter Megan Youngblood had a pre-existing connection to Steven Jacques. In no way did this affect the reporting or writing of this story.
The smell of oven going burst out of the Wightman Hall classroom and down the hallway, Tuesday. The chatter and excitement of students eager to make their first tortillas filled the room, mingling with the clicking of stove igniters and the sizzle of the comal getting ready to cook the tortillas yet to be made.
Preparing for a play is no easy feat, and the students working on Central Michigan University’s production for The Birds can attest to this. The students have been rehearsing throughout the month of September and getting themselves ready for opening night.
Words like "barbeque," "canoe," "hammock" and "hurricane" are not new to us. What many may not know is the people and place they originated from - and that would be the Taíno people of the Caribbean.
In her dorm room at Central Michigan University, Maddie VanAlstine, sophomore, bends over a handmade greeting card - a business endeavor that she began in June of 2023.
Graduating high school is a big deal. You've worked your way from pre-kindergarten all the way through the 12th grade, and you are now to continue to college.
The month of August, for me, has always had an air of anxiety.
By Carter Salley Special to CM Life
Scotland is known for its beautiful landscapes and Highland Cows; and it lives up to the hype.