OWLs to present Women's Empowerment Week starting Oct. 26
Central Michigan University's Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs) is presenting "Women's Empowerment Week" with a range of virtual events students and faculty can attend.
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Central Michigan University's Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs) is presenting "Women's Empowerment Week" with a range of virtual events students and faculty can attend.
Downtown Mount Pleasant is expanding as construction for a new mixed-use building is underway and is expected to be finalized by Fall 2021.
For the past 25 years, Central Michigan University has been hosting a haunted tour through North Campus.
Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates’ (SAPA) These Hands Aren’t for Hurting Campaign starts this month as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
As the COVID-19 quarantine started, Caledonia junior Sydney Pitchford, decided to try and teach herself to crochet.
With a notepad and pen in hand, Central Michigan University's Athletic Director Amy Folan asked the Student Government Association for ideas on how to bridge the gap between sports and the student body during the Oct. 19 SGA General Board meeting.
Most Central Michigan University students are eagerly anticipating the Holiday Break that begins on Nov. 25. Not all students will have the option to return home after the semester ends, though.
Like most businesses, Central Michigan University’s Museum of Cultural and Natural History was forced to close when the COVID-19 pandemic first affected the community.
Central Michigan University's new advertising brand and marketing techniques were officially unveiled to the academic senate during its Oct. 13 meeting.
As the Student Government Association moves into the latter half of the semester, Microsoft Word documents become proper legislation.
Similar to most small businesses across the country, Dog Central has adjusted its operations to comply with COVID-19 guidelines.
After a few weeks of slow growth in coronavirus cases, new cases at Central Michigan University surged back to the same number as the start of the semester.
Sealed off with caution tape, the book stacks of the Charles V. Park Library are inaccessible to students.
An 18-year-old man in Trout Hall responded to a job posting from a scam email Sept. 23. He received a fraudulent check for his first week of work from the supposed employer and deposited it.
Even with all his responsibilities as a Central Michigan University police officer, Lt. Michael Sienkiewicz still finds time for his seasonal hobby, gardening.
Central Michigan University officially opened a Bio-Safety Level Three Laboratory in the Biosciences Building to study Mycobacterium tuberculosis on Oct. 6.
Sociology students have spent the Fall 2020 semester creating a survey to see the effects of COVID-19 on undergraduate students at Central Michigan University.
While most students will be home with their families enjoying winter break, a handful will be logging on to attend a one-time-only class covering the action-packed Marvel Cinematic Universe.
For several months, Michigan has been without most live entertainment. Gathering hundreds to see a movie, concert or play seems like a distant memory.
During an international pandemic, one can never be too cautious. Getting tested regularly can help keep you and your loved ones safe, even if you are asymptomatic.