Another incident of hate speech found on dorm room whiteboard
On Tuesday, Nov. 20, another incident of discrimination occurred at Central Michigan University in the form of a message on a dorm room whiteboard.
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On Tuesday, Nov. 20, another incident of discrimination occurred at Central Michigan University in the form of a message on a dorm room whiteboard.
During a motion hearing in the sexual assault case against former Student Government Association President Ian Elliott, two judges recused themselves.
Recreational marijuana is legal in Michigan after voters approved Proposal One in the November midterm elections. Legalization goes into effect today, Dec. 6.
The holiday season took over downtown Mount Pleasant this weekend, creating a sense of community despite a cold, rainy Saturday.
This week a collaborative food drive on campus, "Food for Fines," is offering students the opportunity to pay off their parking ticket fines by donating nonperishable food items.
The Central Michigan University Language Department is offering a brand new class to teach beginners Portuguese in the upcoming spring semester.
A few Mount Pleasant roads will be closed or blocked off in preparation for the 25th annual Christmas Celebration lighted parade on Saturday, Dec. 1.
After a month-long testing process beginning Oct. 18, drinking water in the Mount Pleasant area was been declared safe from a contamination of per and polyfluoroalkyl substances — also known as PFAS.
As a junior in 2017, Troy senior Samuel Connors and his roommate Damon Rubley had to keep their Trout Residence Hall room window shut during what Connors described as an “unusually hot fall” because there was dryer exhaust being expelled into their room.
About 15 minutes west of Central Michigan University's campus, on the corner of Remus and Coldwater Roads, The Barn Door restaurant is home to the Pulverentes, who consider all of Mount Pleasant to be part of their family.
Music is playing as people are standing around a counter and talking about their week or watching the football game playing on TV.
Chippewa Nature Center naturalist Jeanne Henderson discussed physical and behavioral adaptations birds have that allow them to survive harsh Michigan winters.
December is coming up soon and Santa is coming to Mount Pleasant to help prepare for holiday celebrations. Various arts, entertainment and holiday preparations are in store this weekend.
Target and Union Square Apartments, located on East Blue Grass Road, are under a boil water advisory after a water main break just before 8 a.m. on Nov. 27.
The younger generation is embracing old technology in the form of vinyl records.
Mount Pleasant will move forward with the establishment of a Citizens’ Advisory Board (CAB) after gaining approval from city commission at the Nov. 26 meeting.
Molly Sheehan pursued many interests while at Central Michigan University — filmmaking, writing, improvisational comedy and psychology, among other things — though her friends will remember her best for her kindness, intelligence and creativity.
The Chippewa Watershed Conservancy Guest Speaker Series will discuss the adaptations birds have that allow them to survive the winter.
Several multicultural student organizations united to host an educational discussion about minority students' experiences at Central Michigan University.
Women gather on the floor and open their hearts to one another, surrounded by string lights and blankets in room 231 of the Education and Human Services building on Central Michigan University's campus.