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An educational experience at Central Michigan University is incomplete without exposure to ideas that challenge students' beliefs and perceptions about the world.
At a time when the university has made it clear that its major priorities are with academic research and supporting the college of medicine, a new Visual Merchandising Lab in Wightman Hall represents the right kind of investment in student success.
This summer, city commissioners took action to address common complaints made by residents who share neighborhoods with students north of campus.
Central Michigan University recognizes the danger of declining state support when lobbying for increased funding, but students are really the ones who suffer the burden of their school's budgetary needs.
A growing sense of anticipation, crowded tailgate tents and the vibrant glow of maroon and gold jerseys under the lights at Kelly/Shorts Shorts Stadium signal the return of Central Michigan University football on Thursday.
As city officials condemn the quality of life in student-populated areas north of campus and local law enforcement tightens its grip on student behavior on Welcome Weekend, it can seem like Central Michigan University is a hostile place.
This fall marks the beginning of a long journey for 3,600 freshmen who are taking their first steps on the road to graduation. This year is also observed as the 96th for Central Michigan Life, a student-operated media company that has been on campus longer than the most grizzled super senior.
Starting with the Thursday, Aug. 27 edition, Central Michigan Life will be making several changes to its publication process.
Exam week is right around the corner. Filled with projects and finals, it is one of the busiest weeks of the semester leading up to every student's favorite time: summer vacation.
Try to put yourself in the place of a person who has been sexually assaulted. You have just experienced physical trauma, you are being interviewed by the police and you are advised to get a medical examination, also called a rape kit.
Graduate student Pradeep Gujjula was arraigned Friday after being arrested for one count of fourth-degree criminal sexual assault of a Central Michigan University staff member.
The semester's end is drawing near, and with it comes the inevitable Student Opinion Survey.
Last week, fraternities and sororities raised an impressive $50,000 during Greek Week 2015, bringing philanthropy to the forefront of the annual event.The money will be donated to the Angel Wings Fund, which creates college scholarships for students who have lost a parent to cancer.
Students at Central Michigan University have voiced their opinions on medical marijuana use loud and clear. The Student Government Association, the representative voice of the student body, passed a bill supporting the possession of medical marijuana by students with chronic illnesses on March 30.
A 2013 study of Isabella County residents has revealed that racism and discrimination against Native Americans needs to be addressed.
Isabella County Trial Court instituted a new policy March 9 prohibiting cellphones, cameras and recording devices in the courthouse. The decision has caused discussion about First Amendment rights in the Mount Pleasant community.
Michigan could follow other states in raising the speed limit to 80 mph along some stretches of road.
Central Michigan University students sometimes find it difficult to schedule graduation audits, complete their requirements and graduate on time.
The Northern Michigan University student newspaper has been struggling with university administrators and the paper's board of directors. Last week, the board denied to rehire The North Wind's faculty adviser and voted not to hire the only applicant for editor-in-chief.