New thermal baby manikin technology introduced to CMU
A baby shower was held on Oct. 22 on the campus of Central Michigan University, marking the birthday of the first thermal baby manikin to be used in the U.S. named Lumi.
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A baby shower was held on Oct. 22 on the campus of Central Michigan University, marking the birthday of the first thermal baby manikin to be used in the U.S. named Lumi.
As hard as it might be to believe, there was something emptier than the stands of Kelly/Shorts Stadium during this year's Western Weekend: Central Michigan University Police Department's crime log.
Back for Halloween at Central Michigan University is Trout Residence Hall's 23rd annual “Legends of the Dark” haunted campus tours.
Alpha Psi Omga's annual production of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” came alive Oct. 18-20 at the Broadway Theatre downtown Mount Pleasant.
With three new businesses ready to serve students and community residents, Mount Pleasant is on its way to becoming Pizza central.
At the 2018 Journalism Internship Fair different agencies and organizations will give students the opportunity to apply for professional experiences as interns in Spring, Summer or Fall 2019.
The Mount Pleasant area will have no shortage of events in the days leading up to Halloween, which falls on Wednesday, Oct. 31 this year.
Water is fundamental for most lifeforms, and Michigan's economy and inhabitants thrive on the fresh water that surrounds the state.
Like every city, Mount Pleasant has its own array of locally owned eateries, shops and businesses.
Families Against Narcotics (FAN) of Isabella County is working to fight the opioid epidemic that according to the organization, within the last 10 years, has become more pervasive in the Central Michigan area.
Republican candidate Bill Schuette and Democratic candidate Gretchen Whitmer are making their final pushes to become Michigan’s next governor on Nov. 6.
Promoting conversations about civic engagement and community activism is what this conference is all about.
On the ballot Tuesday is a proposal that would make several additions to the Michigan Constitution regarding voting laws.
Karma Cat Café opened this past June at 612 E. Broadway St. and remains the fourth cat café to have opened in Michigan.
This November incumbent John Moolenaar will face democrat Jerry Hilliard in the polls for U.S. representative of Michigan's 4th Congressional District.
Sara Murray has been complimented, and singled out for insult, by the President of the United States. The CNN political correspondent said even when she was surrounded by a hostile crowd at a campaign event she doesn't regret a moment of her career as a journalist.
We are a community. Will we stand as one?
In an effort to encourage civic engagement among students, Central Michigan University Student Government Association hosted its Annual Candidates Forum, inviting local candidates to speak about their platforms to CMU students and community members.
Dinner talk is about to get more interesting with the latest installment of the Conversations that Matter series, hosted by the Office of Diversity Education.
The fifth annual Great Lakes Science in Action Symposium intends to discuss policy effects on the Great Lakes and training a new generation of scientists.