EDITORIAL: Stop discrimination
A 2013 study of Isabella County residents has revealed that racism and discrimination against Native Americans needs to be addressed.
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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.
A nation-wide conversation about implications of the controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act has spread to Michigan, following the passing of the law in Indiana last week.
More than $75,000 in seed money was awarded to Central Michigan University student businesses Friday during the New Venture Competition, continuing a tradition of investment and innovation.
As this year's Student Government Association elections begin today, the organization is faced with only one candidate running for president, an inactive Senate, a comparatively low operating budget and a general lack of student interest.
College students in the United States graduate with an average of $29,600 in debt, according to the Pew Research Center.
Mount Pleasant city commissioners unanimously passed a resolution Monday supporting Proposal 1, showing their commitment to fixing state and local roads.
As the 26th annual Celebrating Life Pow Wow took place on campus during the weekend, students, faculty and community members had the chance to do more than spectate.
As Women's History Month continues, it is important to recognize the work of women right here on campus.
During the Feb. 18 Student Liaison Committee Meeting, the Student Government Association proposed a one time increase of $327,000 to the Campus Programming Fund.
Spring break is fast approaching; only a few classes and midterms separate students from a week of freedom.
Widespread television coverage, endorsement deals and multimillion dollar coaching contracts leave the impression athletics is a lucrative business, but participation in NCAA Division I comes with an increasingly large price tag.
Since 2012, Michigan law has encouraged students to take responsibility for each other in emergency situations by granting them medical amnesty.
Michigan is poised to swap privacy for "peace of mind" with a proposed law that would allow police greater access to your cellphones.
What would you do with the extra $28 million Michigan universities stand to gain if Gov. Rick Snyder's $54 billion budget is approved?
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees granted approval recently for a $10.8 million renovation to Grawn Hall, the oldest building on Central Michigan University's campus.
The Student Government Association created an online petition to bring parking issues to the attention of Central Michigan University administration.