Class of 2023: 'Hold onto your passion'
This Saturday, Central Michigan University welcomed 1,808 students to graduate this fall semester.
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This Saturday, Central Michigan University welcomed 1,808 students to graduate this fall semester.
Central Michigan Univeristy's enrollment numbers are down by 183 students -- about 1.25% -- compared to the same time frame in 2022, according to a report released by the university's Academic Planning and Analysis Department.
Prakash Adhikari as a child fled with his family from east Nepal to Northeast India, hiking through the mountainous terrain for two days and experiencing electricity for the first time.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department in the period of Nov. 18 to Dec.1.
Imagine foods from a dozen different countries in one place. The smell of homemade conchas from Mexico, followed by spring rolls from China and the sweet beautiful set up of gingerbread that is so strong the taste fills the area.
Kathleen “Kathy” Wilbur, a longtime leader in higher education, governmental trailblazer and former Central Michigan University administrator, died over the weekend. She was 70.
This holiday season the Mount Pleasant Police Department is partnering with Krapohl Lincoln Ford to host "Cram-a-Cruiser," a toy drive event to support Toys For Tots.
Central Michigan University executives are making efforts to educate faculty on the possible benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and introduce AI technology into the classroom, according to the university president and provost.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department and Mount Pleasant Police Department in the period of Nov. 2 through Nov. 13.
From the balance beam to the podium, Laurie Hernandez has accomplished a lifetime of achievements at just 23 years old. Now, she uses her platform to travel and share her experiences, advocating for mental health awareness and challenging stereotypes.
Mount Pleasant is home to a variety Native American businesses, such as Soaring Eagle Waterpark and Hotel, Sagamok Express Mobil and Cardinal Pharmacy. Something these businesses have in common besides being indigenous is that they are managed by Migizi Economic Development Center.
Growing up in a small farming community south of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Brittany Fremion went to college and became a first-generation student.
Central Michigan University's Academic Senate announced a pause of the implementation of a $50 withdrawal fee, which could have been effective starting in the Spring 2024 semester.
The "green fees" proposed last Monday at the Student Government Association meeting failed to leave the Lake Michigan room in Bovee University Center due to the Senate not passing the vote.
Chef Sam Anglin of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe is hosting an Indigenous Food Station and Food Sovereignty event where guests can experience and learn about traditional Native American meals. The event takes place from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 16 in the Eatery of the Towers Complex.
Central Michigan Life, Central Michigan University’s award-winning student-run media company, recently received the College Media Association’s top organizational prize for its publishing division and institutional size.
When November arrives, many Americans get excited for the holiday season and the delicious, hot, home-cooked meals that come with it. College students drool over the sheer thought of going home for Thanksgiving break to indulge in the feast or to simply raid our parents’ cabinets and fridges.
Students could face a $5 "green fee" starting in the fall 2024, under a joint resolution presented to the Student Government Association House Monday night.
Ukrainian version of this article is available at Читати Українською.
Halloween is a time for scares, and what better way to get scared than to attend a haunted tour?