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(04/06/23 8:42pm)
Editor's Note: The story was originally published on April 6 at 5p.m. and said Northwood University sponsored the event. At 8a.m. on April 7, CM Life received notice from a university spokesperson that Northwood did not sponsor the event. It was determined incorrect information was provided to CM Life, which labeled the university as having purchased 2 VIP tables on the university's behalf. The president and one of the trustees purchased the tickets for about 20 guests, out of their own pocket.
(01/30/23 7:23pm)
This February, Central Michigan University students and alumni, along with three emerging Detroit designers, will exhibit their fashion design work in Detroit to celebrate Black History Month.
(01/15/23 9:41pm)
This week, Central Michigan University is celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a week of activities organized by Multicultural Academic Student Services (MASS).
(12/18/22 5:39pm)
Editor's Note: Reporter Masha Smahliuk is an undergraduate international student. This did not affect reporting in any way.
(12/12/22 10:30pm)
On Dec. 9 at Rubbles’ Bar, The Dots, a prominent band from the 80’s at Central Michigan University, reunited after a 37-year hiatus.
(11/28/22 6:39pm)
Downtown Mount Pleasant is hosting its Winter Market, kids' entertainment, Breakfast with Santa and other family events on Dec. 2 and 3.
(11/17/22 6:54pm)
Central Michigan University and the City of Mount Pleasant recently addressed operations during the winter season and how to stay safe.
(11/08/22 2:31am)
Editor's note: In the interest of fairness, Central Michigan Life contacted Alsager's opponents, Boomer Wingard, Daniel Hess and Michael Kostrzewa to interview them. Hess and Kostrzewa could not be contacted as of deadline. This article is not an endorsement.
(11/07/22 11:51pm)
Editor's note: In the interest of fairness, Central Michigan Life contacted Wingard's opponents, Mary Alsager, Daniel Hess and Michael Kostrzewa to interview them. Hess and Kostrzewa could not be contacted as of deadline. This article is not an endorsement.
(11/07/22 11:13pm)
Editor's note: This article is not an endorsement.
(11/08/22 12:33am)
Editor's note: In the interest of fairness, Central Michigan Life contacted Neyer's opponents, Anthony Feig and Gregory Black to interview them. Black could not be contacted as of deadline. This article is not an endorsement.
(11/07/22 11:54pm)
Editor's note: This article is not an endorsement of any candidate.
(11/08/22 12:44am)
Editor's note: In the interest of fairness, Central Michigan Life contacted Feig's opponents, Jerry Neyer and Gregory Black to interview them. Black could not be contacted as of deadline. This article is not an endorsement.
(11/08/22 12:06am)
Editor's note: In the interest of fairness, Central Michigan Life also contacted Hauck's opponents, Christine Gerace and Becky McDonald to interview them. This article is not an endorsement.
(11/08/22 1:07am)
Editor's note: In the interest of fairness, Central Michigan Life also contacted Gerace's opponents, Becky McDonald and Roger Hauck to interview them. This article is not an endorsement.
(11/08/22 12:31am)
Editor's note: In the interest of fairness, Central Michigan Life also contacted McDonald's opponents, Christine Gerace and Roger Hauck to interview them. This article is not an endorsement.
(10/27/22 8:02pm)
On Oct. 26, chants of “say her name” and “women, lives, freedom” resounded on Central Michigan University’s campus as over 100 people attended a march in support of Mahsa Amini and women of Iran.
(10/26/22 9:45pm)
When Michigan voters mark their ballots this fall, they will be asked whether the state should make three major changes to its constitution. Mount Pleasant citizens joined Central Michigan University faculty, staff, students and administration Oct. 25 to hear from advocates on both sides of each proposal.
(10/27/22 8:58pm)
The Michigan midterm elections will take place Nov. 8. Here's how to vote if you're not sure what to do, according to the Michigan Department of State.
(10/07/22 8:06pm)
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs are working to help with the increasing population of stray cats in Mount Pleasant, according to some workers on the front lines of the stray cat crisis.