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(10/14/24 5:00pm)
Music, dancing and culture will be at the center of Central Michigan University’s Folklórico group’s upcoming performance. In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the organization has prepared a showcase of new and returning talent to represent the diversity and history of Mexico.
(10/10/24 9:30pm)
Homecoming is a weekend filled with fun, memories and tradition including parades, alumni celebrations and sports games. Along with the celebration, Central Michigan University will select the Maroon Ambassador for 2024.
(10/10/24 3:50pm)
The traditional homecoming football games started at Central Michigan University in 1924. Though the football game tradition was new, the idea of bringing alumni back to Central was familiar.
(09/21/24 12:38am)
Over 20 organizations joined the Health and Human Services Expo at Central Michigan University on Sept. 19.
(09/23/24 4:00pm)
Central Michigan University alumnus Tatsuki Hakoyama is set to present his collection of art entitled "Through the Magical Lens," focusing on social and human experiences. Hakoyama said he wants to help students answer the question of what to do with their art.
(09/17/24 4:14pm)
Nine Senators and 18 Cabinet members were sworn into office at the Student Government Association meeting on Sept. 16 in the University Center auditorium.
(08/19/24 5:31pm)
This week, several parking lots will be closed to everyone except students moving into their residence halls.
(07/25/24 10:29pm)
President Joe biden has dropped out of the presidential race. It’s a move he announced via social media on Sunday, July 21, but in an address from the Oval Office on Wednesday, he provided more of an explanation.
(04/29/24 8:55pm)
The Joint Union Council, a coalition of faculty and staff unions at Central Michigan University, stand firmly against all forms of racism and discrimination.
(04/29/24 2:53pm)
Dear Editor,
(05/05/24 4:00pm)
By Olivia Henry and Olivia Dupree
Special to Central Michigan Life
(05/05/24 7:30pm)
For many, college is a moment of significant change – a transition from one chapter of life to the next. But for veteran students, this transition carries unique challenges.
(05/03/24 4:00pm)
With a landslide vote, the United Methodist Conference approved a slate of social justice principles at their first general conference in eight years. One of those principles was long contested: inclusion of the LGBTQ community.
(05/01/24 5:00pm)
When the night falls on Mount Pleasant, Denise Fanning goes home, sets up her studio and starts making sculptures. In the same house, when morning comes, Robert Fanning comfortably sits with a cup of coffee and drafts his latest poem.
(04/29/24 7:47pm)
A line of students follow the warm smells, taking in the colorful Arab American fashions while awaiting a chance to taste the many flavors of the Arab American culture.
(04/26/24 3:02am)
Transcend is hosting a gender-affirming Garage Sale this Friday from 2-5 p.m. in the Bovee University Center Maroon Room. The event aims to sell clothes to those who may not be able to comfortably shop elsewhere, Transcend President Alex Hurt said.
(04/23/24 5:08pm)
Central Michigan University’s Board of Student Publications voted to elect junior Lauren Rice as Central Michigan Life’s editor-in-chief for the fall 2024 semester.
(04/29/24 8:11pm)
The 2023-24 Student Government Association administration swore in the newly elected leadership for the 2024-25 academic year on April 22 in the Staples Family Concert Hall. The event aimed to both celebrate the accomplishments of the previous administration and to welcome in the new administration.
(04/23/24 6:15pm)
Red and yellow lights washed over the Student Government Association administrators, causing their maroon and pink outfits to glow along with their faces. Excited chatter bubbles in the audience before fizzling out as SGA President Tyler Zimmerman approached the sleek, black podium.
(04/22/24 5:41pm)
With a line that stretched from Anspach to Wesley, Central Michigan University students' voices bit through the cold air as their feet rhythmically hit the pavement alongside the highway. Passing tour groups and seniors in the midst of their graduation photoshoots stepped to the side to watch as protestors came by, their purpose echoing in the sounds of their steps and chants.