Office of LGBTQ Services holds transgender, non-binary education seminar
Central Michigan University faculty and students attended a transgender and non-binary community education lecture on Dec. 4, sponsored by the Office of LGBTQ Services.
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Central Michigan University faculty and students attended a transgender and non-binary community education lecture on Dec. 4, sponsored by the Office of LGBTQ Services.
Detroit freshman Christyna Davis is an outgoing and open person. Like many freshmen, she left her best friend when starting journey at Central Michigan University.
On Tuesday, Nov. 20, another incident of discrimination occurred at Central Michigan University in the form of a message on a dorm room whiteboard.
The final meeting for Central Michigan University Student Government Association's fall 2018 semester was spent highlighting projects implemented this year, as well as previewing what is yet to come.
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.
Coming out of high school, Zeeland native Madeline Harmon was looking for a way to separate herself from her peers. ROTC was that unique experience that she needed. Harmon learned about the organization during her senior year of high school and won a national ROTC scholarship before coming to Central Michigan University.
“Let’s hope we can make this current world a little less shitty. I’ll say that again, make this world a little less shitty,” said Native American Heritage Month Keynote Speaker Dylan A.T. Miner.
The fourth annual Dance Minor Showcase at Central Michigan University will take place 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8 in Plachta Auditorium.
The Central Michigan University student body was able to learn more about what Student Government Association has accomplished this semester.
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.
Music is playing as people are standing around a counter and talking about their week or watching the football game playing on TV.
Student artists shared about their work and discussed the importance of art in their lives at an art exhibit Nov. 28 in the Bovee University Center Rotunda.
Central Michigan University’s chapter of Voices for Planned Parenthood will be hosting a "Better Than Sex" Trivia Night from 9-11 p.m. Nov. 29.
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.
The younger generation is embracing old technology in the form of vinyl records.
"Conversations on Toxic Masculinity," a panel hosted by the Organization of Women Leaders, will take place at 7 p.m. Nov. 29.
Central Michigan University's Student Government Association began wrapping up the fall semester with its last Senate, House and committee meetings of the year Nov. 26.
Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates (SAPA) will host a midnight skate from 11:30 p.m. to 1:30 am Nov. 29 at the Isabella County Ice Arena.
Several multicultural student organizations united to host an educational discussion about minority students' experiences at Central Michigan University.