Film critic Adam Graham returns to CMU to share his career with students
Adam Graham attributes his 17-year-long career with The Detroit News to his time developing at Central Michigan University.
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Adam Graham attributes his 17-year-long career with The Detroit News to his time developing at Central Michigan University.
As part of Central Michigan University's recognition of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month from March 15-April 15, a Polynesian dance group will perform at 7 p.m. on March 26 in the Bovee University Center Auditorium.
As the semester inches to a close, it’s that time of the year again: Student Government Association elections.
Richard Primus, University of Michigan Theodore J. St. Antoine Collegiate Professor of Law, compared government to playground basketball while he spoke to Central Michigan University students March 18.
Central Michigan University and Mount Pleasant Police Department officers said that this year’s St. Patrick’s Day weekend was the slowest ever.
With the Student Government Association presidential elections just around the corner, SGA will hold a debate for the prospective president and vice president to take questions and share their future goals at 7 p.m. March 18 in the Bovee University Center Auditorium.
Six members of Central Michigan University Gold — the League of Legends Club's most prestigious team — huddle around a laptop in Pearce Hall to review film of a previous competition. The team, which includes several internationally-ranked players, is preparing to face varsity esports teams from universities from around the nation.
Central Michigan University students took a break from their studies this weekend to participate in the annual "Up All Night" event, which took place Friday evening in the Student Activity Center.
"Eye-opening" is the word Atlanta senior Rachel Gerrie used to describe her spring break. She, along with 11 other Central Michigan University American Sign Language students, spent her week in Jamaica on a cultural and linguistic learning experience.
Participants in a Women's History Month event aspired to find peace, clarity and empowerment through reminisces of their sexual awakenings and journeys.
The Ultimate Cotton Influencer Challenge Kick-off launched a social media sustainability challenge at 7 p.m. March 14, featuring live music, games and Instagram influencer Kia Marie as a guest speaker in the College of Education and Human Services building.
After attending an alternative spring break, Chesterfield sophomore Nicholas Malendowski realized there are many ways he can make an impact on campus.
Central Michigan Unversity's School of Music will be showcasing its 2019 opera production "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" this weekend.
The Central Michigan University Executive Council for Women in Technology (ECWIT) hosted the 2019 "Women, Technology and Leadership Conference" at 2 p.m. March 13 in the Bovee University Center 221 Rotunda.
Unlike most magicians, Trent James revealed the secrets behind his tricks, to some extent. He pretended to explain them without giving away any real answers, to the amusement and frustration of audience members.
Aaron Rop expected Navy boot camp to be difficult with the 6 a.m. wake-ups and grueling physical activity. Instead, the Muskegon senior struggled in different ways.
Update: This article has been changed to reflect a change in the location of the event. It will now take place in Pearce 127.
Award-winning author and Grand Rapids native Laura Kasischke will read from her fiction and poetry books as part of the Meijer Visiting Writers Series at 8 p.m. March 14 in the Baber Room of the Central Michigan University Charles V. Park Library.
University of Michigan Theodore J. St. Antoine Collegiate Professor of Law Richard Primus will deliver a presentation titled, "A Republic--If We Can Keep It" at Central Michigan University at 7 p.m. March 18 in Pearce Hall Room 127.
The Edmore Meteorite, verified and officially named last year after it was brought forward to be tested by a couple from the Grand Rapids area, was at Central Michigan University Feb. 28 and received by a crowded Charles V. Park Library Auditorium, filled mostly by students.