CMU reaches $100 million goal for capital campaign
Central Michigan University's "Fire Up for Excellence" capital campaign has raised $101,654,498, exceeding its initial goal.
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Central Michigan University's "Fire Up for Excellence" capital campaign has raised $101,654,498, exceeding its initial goal.
In the same building as the popular Mountain Town Station, the mystic and elegant atmosphere of Camille’s Prime is home to pristine seafood, homegrown vegetables, and the choicest cuts of meat that accumulate into savory fine dining.
Black spoken-word artists used poetry to explore both historical and modern racial issues in a Black History Month Poetry Showcase Jan. 13 in Pearce Hall. The event feature Flint poet Ernest Mack, also known as "Nobody Big Yet."
The Central Michigan University College of Medicine will provide free health care for patients in the community during a health fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., March 16 at Mount Pleasant City Hall.
In 1979, Central Michigan University had only a 2 percent diversity rate, Mission Street was a two-lane road and four-person dorm rooms were being converted to five-person living spaces.
Correction: A previous version of this story said the Point of Pride presentation was given by Rachel Nelson, student of The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Prefessions. That was incorrect. The presentation was given by Rachael Nelson, School of Health Sciences faculty.
Across the Atlantic Ocean while exploring the Greek city of Athens with her best friend, Holt junior Claire Lewis met her soon-to-be husband Mason senior Max-Edward Rizer.
Igloo seating is becoming popular across Michigan in cities like Bay City, Detroit and Grand Rapids. Mount Pleasant now has one of the transparent domes, which allow for individuals to dine outdoors in cold weather.
By Rachael Thomas, Special to Central Michigan Life
Central Michigan University canceled classes in Mount Pleasant for Tuesday, Feb. 12 due to inclement weather.
The Central Michigan University Student Government Association addressed the university's weather policy and procedure at the Feb. 11 meeting, and also introduced a guest speaker from the Faculty Association Union.
Due to the ice and snow on roads, the Central Michigan University Police Department has been called to 19 on-campus car accidents.
A poetry showcase for Black History Month will feature Flint poet Ernest Mack of "Nobody Big Yet" and Central Michigan University student poets as special guests from 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13 in Pearce 127.
In an event hosted by the Central Michigan University Program Board, comedian D.J. Demers will perform at 8 p.m. Feb. 13 in the Bovee University Center Rotunda.
Dr. Ed Long is a family studies professor. He teaches classes like HDF 211, Marriage and Close Relationships, and HDF 411, Families in Social, Legal and Political Context.
In another installment of the "Soup and Substance" series, the Central Michigan University Office of Diversity Education will host a presentation honoring Black History Month from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13 in the Bovee University Center Terrace Rooms A-D.
When a customer walks into the entrance of Intimate Ideas, they are greeted by shelves full of adult movies and likely notice a mannequin fitted in red lingerie, or the $3,000 Ultimate Fantasy Sex Doll.
An exuberant crowd celebrated African cultures through dance, poetry and fashion at the third annual Sankofa Pan-African Culture Show Feb. 9 in the Central Michigan University Plachta Auditorium.
Central Michigan University School of Broadcast & Cinematic Arts faculty Patty Williamson wants to shine a light on women struggling to have their voices heard in the world of radio.
The 2019 College of Business Administration Enterprise Resource Planning Simulation will take place Feb. 14, and will have nearly 200 Central Michigan University students in participation.