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(04/20/23 8:26pm)
America has always been a diverse country, but today is the first time in history that we are creating a diverse democracy where all groups in it are equal, according to Yascha Mounk, a political scientist, professor and author.
(04/20/23 10:36pm)
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department in the period from April 6 to April 18.
(04/19/23 2:06pm)
In honor of Earth Week at Central Michigan University, Central Sustainability is co-hosting this year’s Peace Flag ceremony with Professor Hope May, a faculty member in the Philosophy, Anthropology and Religion Department and founder of the Cora di Brazzà Foundation.
(04/24/23 3:01pm)
A research team at Central Michigan University is working on developing a material that will purify water. The team is set to present their findings so far May 9-10 at Michigan’s 29th Annual Automotive Research Center Program Review at the University of Michigan Engineering Department in Ann Arbor.
(04/18/23 8:49pm)
Central Sustainability will host a Soup & Substance event alongside the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College on Thursday, April 20, sponsored by the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as part of Earth Week celebrations.
(04/18/23 11:45pm)
At the last regular Student Government Association meeting of the 2022-2023 academic year, four resolutions faced criticism from the House meeting Monday night, April 17.
(04/18/23 1:42pm)
Today, April 19, Central Sustainability will host an Earth Week Walking Tour to celebrate Earth Day.
(04/18/23 1:53am)
Dr. Holly Cusack-McVeigh will present Confronting a History of Grave Robbing and Looting: Repatriation as Restorative Justice from 4 to 5 p.m. on April 20 in Anspach 161.
(04/18/23 1:39pm)
On Wednesday, April 19, Central Review Liberal Arts Magazine will be hosting a charity plant and bake sale for the Chippewa Water Conservancy (CWC) as part of its Earth Week events calendar.
(04/17/23 8:06pm)
The eighth annual Diversity Symposium, organized in part by Nikita Murry and the Office for Institutional Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, is coming to Bovee University Center on April 26 and 27.
(04/18/23 6:27pm)
A presentation on Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure will take place from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. today, on April 18, at the Sarah and Daniel Opperman Auditorium, Park Library.
(04/14/23 6:47pm)
Are you looking for an opportunity to learn essential life-saving skills and keep yourself safe during emergency situations?
(04/27/23 1:51pm)
Central Michigan University's Board of Student Publications voted to elect West Bloomfield junior Zipporah Abarca as Central Michigan Life's editor-in-chief for the fall 2023 semester.
(04/13/23 5:35pm)
Friday, April 14
(04/13/23 3:27pm)
Editor's note: Presentation Editor Caroline Sharbaugh was one of the students involved in the graphic design capstone. In no way did this impact the editorial content or visual presentation of this piece.
(04/13/23 3:33pm)
The electoral college is a process that comes into question every four years, when the U.S. presidential election rolls around. And because it can override the popular vote, that’s for good reason.
(04/13/23 2:30pm)
Threads, a student-run production at Central Michigan University, is hosting its annual fashion show at 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 15, at the Finch Field House.
(04/13/23 2:31pm)
Growing up, Gaia Herrick oftentimes felt left out. Without any positive depictions of someone with the same disability as hers, she felt out of place and unattractive. Now, many years later, she seeks to be the representation she never had growing up as a model in the upcoming Threads Fashion Show.
(04/10/23 8:39pm)
On April 26 and 27, Central Michigan University will welcome back its eighth annual campus Diversity Symposium. This event gives attendees the chance to celebrate and learn about the research efforts of CMU staff, faculty and students who are involved in and dedicated to activism and research for diverse populations in topics centered around equity, inclusion, social justice and belonging.
(04/05/23 1:03am)
The Academic Senate’s April 4 meeting started off smoothly, moving along with no questions or objections. That changed after Sarah Kasabian-Larson and Keith Malkowski gave their presentation on verification of non-participation.