COLUMN: Use us as your voice, support student journalism
Out of all the columns I have written this year, most have applauded journalism or called for students, faculty and staff to talk to Central Michigan Life and use us as a resource.
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Out of all the columns I have written this year, most have applauded journalism or called for students, faculty and staff to talk to Central Michigan Life and use us as a resource.
Shepherd senior Jessica Greening has worked at Parking Services for three years, patrolling lots and ticketing cars parked where they don't belong.
The Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs) gathered April 22 outside the Bovee University Center, applying glitter to their hair and faces and selling T-shirts that read "my clothes are not my consent".
Laundry was stolen from two different residence hall laundry rooms this week, according to the Central Michigan University Police Department.
Students and Mount Pleasant residents are advised not to travel and to stay indoors as winter storms sweep across the face of Michigan.
Central Michigan University’s Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs) has rescheduled the annual SlutWalk for 2 p.m. April 22 starting at the Bovee University Center.
The Central Michigan University Collegiate Panhellenic Council discuss volunteerism and new marketing strategies to aid recruitment efforts next semester and beyond at its April 10 meeting.
As the blue and green atmospheric lighting and upbeat music died down in Finch Fieldhouse, many audience members could only find standing room at the sold out 20th anniversary of Threads Fashion Show on April 7.
While most children are still struggling through potty training at 3 years old, Plymouth junior Casey Boyle faced a bigger obstacle — chemotherapy.
"Sk8er Boi" by Avril Lavigne may be a song of the past, but Mock Rock participants brought it back better than ever in order to raise $100,000 for Women's Aid Shelter and Special Days Camps for this year's Greek Week.
Central Michigan University is one of the first schools in Michigan to have Tip Whip, a ride-sharing app, circulating on campus.
Futuristic designs ranging from elegant wedding gowns to rave wear, created by fashion students, will be showcased on the runway during the 20th annual Threads Fashion Show.
"Unwritten: An Evening of Crisis Stories Live On Stage" will be presented by Central Review at 7 p.m. April 10 in the Bovee Center Rotunda.
Albion freshman Samantha Obarski attended her first journalism class during the Spring 2018 semester. She has always had a passion for educating others, she said, but wanted to use journalism rather than traditional teaching methods.
About 720 people holding signs and shouting chants crowded Island Park on March 24 during Mount Pleasant’s March For Our Lives event.
Zeta Beta Tau, an inclusive Jewish fraternity, will be expanding to Central Michigan University in Fall 2018.
Central Michigan University and Native American communities were brought together to celebrate Native American culture March 17-18 for the 29th annual “Celebrating Life” Pow wow held at McGuirk Arena.
With a vacation to begin and no Friday classes, many students left Central Michigan University's campus March 1 to begin their spring break.
Just before midnight on March 1, Newberry sophomore Shayla Ducsay was walking through the Towers residence hall complex when she saw a young black man sitting on the floor near the Kulhavi Hall entrance.