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For the past 95 years, Central Michigan Life has been dedicated to providing campus with up-to-date news on issues, events and ideas important to Central Michigan University and the surrounding community.
The Student Government Organization has been working for months, crafting a resolution to ask the Board of Trustees to increase the Campus Programming Fund.
But where does this leave teams with neither a winning nor losing record?
Whether it was filling out a census survey or the pre-writing portion of the MEAP, we have all done it – check the box that represents your ethnicity.
One of the most underpublicized issues facing the nation today is the growing rate of homelessness – and it’s one that hits close to home.
Steven Johnson is targeting a new audience to help improve a declining enrollment trend, but it comes at a heavy price: Our academic standards.
Divest CMU, a student activist group, is calling for the immediate divestment, or removal, of Central Michigan University’s vested financial interests in the fossil fuel industry.
One of the biggest rivalry games in the Mid-American Conference will begin at noon on Saturday in Kalamazoo.
A new Gallup poll finds 58 percent of Americans favor marijuana legalization. It is the latest sign that the United States is progressing on social issues at a pace not seen in decades.
In a world where jobs are going global, it's important for students, the future job hunters of this country, to take notice – and take action.
The Central Michigan Chippewas are in to Muncie, Ind. to take on Ball State. It will be under the lights in prime time, airing on ESPN 2 on a school night.
The Student Government Association's recent struggles for representation in the Academic Senate can be blamed on the group's own public perception and self image. It is clear by their lack of participation in widely-known public meetings that most SGA members have little sense of political urgency.
While checking their Central Michigan University emails Monday, many students might have glanced at the subject line "Residence hall students reminded to lock doors" and immediately trashed it, thinking it was just a friendly reminder from the university.
As Central Michigan University faces enrollment turbulence, budget cuts are an inevitability with such a large reliance on tuition dollars.
It has become a dispiriting trend: The student section at home football games is abysmally empty during the second half of every game.
In a lot of ways, Central Michigan University President George Ross' State of the University address last week was structured like a U.S. president's State of the Union speech usually is.
In yet another last-minute deal to avoid a catastrophic, self-inflicted wound on the United States, congressional lawmakers avoided having the United States default on its debt and re-opened the government late yesterday.
Friday’s edition of Central Michigan Life helped to put the cost of skipping class into perspective by showing that by skipping twice-a-week classes, students lose out on at least $35 per session.
Maintaining a diverse campus – not only for statistical purposes, but to genuinely offer an inviting atmosphere for all cultures – is essential to the growth of any college or university.
In a page three article in today's paper, some students express concerns about campus dining hours.