Seventh annual Dance United raises more than $30,000
For the seventh year in a row United Way partnered with Central Michigan University to produce the Dance United fundraising competition, raising more than $30,000.
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For the seventh year in a row United Way partnered with Central Michigan University to produce the Dance United fundraising competition, raising more than $30,000.
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. held a self-defense class for women on Nov. 15 in the Student Activity Center.
From mid-September to mid-December, each Central Michigan University second-year medical student teamed up with a social work student, at least one College of Health Professions student and a faculty member to visit an elderly patient in the community who had signed up to be a part of the Healthy Aging Initiative.
Each year Celebration Cinema awards six Michigan businesses for their outstanding service.
According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, about four out of five college students drink alcohol.
Central Michigan University is considered to have one of the best composting programs in the nation, said Facilities Operation Director Jay Kahn.
The city of Mount Pleasant revealed its new brand, 'Meet Here', on Nov. 13 at the Art Reach of Mid Michigan.
Learn self-defense strategies and listen to empowering motivational speakers during the women’s "empowHERment" expo on Monday, Nov. 19.
The Fall semester is coming to a close and with finals approaching, various events are taking place to help students de-stress. Here's what Mount Pleasant has to offer this weekend.
“Would the people in the audience who came to support this proposal please raise your hand,” said Mount Pleasant resident Joyce Hendricks during the public input section of the Nov. 12 Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting.
Beal City -- an area of Isabella Township not governed by the local municipal corporation -- wants to utilize extra capacity within the Mount Pleasant Wastewater Treatment Plant by sending their residential strength waste to the plant to be treated.
Mount Pleasant resident Deborah Cary has begun the application process to open a medical marijuana provisioning center in town.
NAACP chapter President Australyah Coleman made four demands to Central Michigan University in response to the racist messages left on a whiteboard outside a dorm room in Sweeney Hall.
Blaze Pizza plans to open for business in Mount Pleasant on Tuesday, Nov. 13, according to Ryan Fauble, director of Blaze Midwest Inc.
A group of concerned community members and students presented a proposal to implement citizen oversight of local police to the Mount Pleasant City Commission, who will formally receive it on Nov. 12.
Now that they have played just about everywhere in Michigan, it’s time for the metal band Nagazi to tour the East Coast.
Sororities Delta Phi Epsilon and Alpha Sigma Tau each held philanthropic fundraising events on Nov. 7.
Midterm election results for Isabella County have concluded that David R. Barberi will serve as the next prosecuting attorney, Stuart Black was elected as probate judge and Bob Busch and Kelly Beltinck were chosen as road commissioners.
According to poll results from The Associated Press posted at 12:13 a.m. Nov. 7, Democrat Jocelyn Benson won the seat for Michigan secretary of state in a 53.19 percent to 43.60 percent decision.
Art is vital to a community because it adds culture and value, said Oswego, Illinois sophomore Kelli Nielsen. Art keeps traditions alive and helps pass down styles from generation to generation, she said.