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A demand for the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness echoed through America 47 years ago and is still paving a path to equality.
Zombie apocalypses may be fictional, but real health issues can have a harsh bite too.
Gearing up for March’s New Venture Competition, student entrepreneurs got their first taste of the challenge late last semester.
Central Michigan University alumna, Jaclyn Schultz, put herself to the test on CBS’s 29th season of Survivor, which pits contestants against the elements and each other. Schultz took second place, falling short of winning the $1 million prize. She competed in the Nicaraguan wilderness with her then boyfriend, now fiancé, Jon Misch. The former Central Michigan Life staffer spoke to us about her experience and plans for the future.
Swathi Chitrapu has traveled over 70 miles due to her love of culture and dance. The Lansing native was just one of the many featured dancers in the Indian Student Association’s Diwali celebration in the UC on Sunday.
The Central Michigan University Orchestra will be performing Tuesday from 8 to 9:30 p.m. at the Staples Family Concert Hall. Under the direction of José-Luis Maúrtua, the orchestra presents music of Offenbach, the Glazunov violin concerto performed by faculty artist Fangye Sun, and the Variations on a Theme by Haydn by Johannes Brahms. The concert will be free and is open to the public.
The Native American Heritage Month: Annual food taster will be taking place today until 5 p.m. in Bovee U.C. Rotunda. Enjoy an evening of singing, dancing, and tasting traditional Native American foods. The Ziibiwing Center will be present with dancers and local singers that will be there singing for the event. There is a charger of $5 for the public and $3 for Central Michigan Students, student I.D. cards must be present. The event is sponosred by the office of Native American Programs.
Central Michigan University is hosting a week of events for Veteran’s Day.
The third annual Dance United event raised $27,661 for United Way, much more than their projected goal of $15,000.
Central Michigan University Greek organizations will be participating in the final “Greeks Clean the Streets” of the semester this Sunday.
On Wednesday, Nov. 7, 1979, Central Michigan Life reported on local students participating in the fourth annual Residence Hall Relay, a 214-mile run that goes from Central Michigan University to the University of Toledo.
The Malt Shop on Bellows Road and attorney Todd Levitt, will be hosting a silent auction at the restaurant at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday.
Hope and positivity dominated the discussion at Tuesday night’s presentation, Steve Harrington: An Incredible Journey.
Students interested in neuroscience will have the opportunity to explore Central Michigan University's neuroscience program on Nov. 5.
As part of Native American Heritage Month, Dr. Anton Treuer, the Executive Director of the American Indian Resource Center at Bemidji State University in Minnesota, will be speaking at Central Michigan University.
Central Michigan University’s Alpha Gamma Delta and Kappa Sigma will host a blood drive on Nov. 6. The drive will be held in the Bovee University Center Terrace from noon to 6 p.m. and will benefit the Alpha Gamma Delta philanthropy.
Adam Case is used to performing in front of drunk people in bars, so to him, singing to a crowd of almost 70 students was a new experience.
Central Michigan University has scheduled a panel discussion to discuss sexual assault issues on campus.
A piece of television history visited Central Michigan University Tuesday in the form of "Breaking Bad" co-star RJ Mitte.
Central Michigan University's Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention week will be Nov. 3-7.