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(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.
(04/19/24 4:00pm)
By Jessica Reinhart, a coordinator for Central Sustainability.
(04/19/24 3:45pm)
The first amendment protects the right to freedom of speech, press, religion and assembly. What happens when part of this amendment isn't being upheld behind cell bars?
(04/15/24 4:01pm)
Among the various Arab American Heritage Months events happening at Central Michigan University this month, one of them will look through the prison bars at how Muslim Americans struggle with expressing themselves religiously while incarcerated.
(04/25/24 2:00pm)
In the ever-evolving landscape of global entertainment, anime has emerged as a cultural phenomenon, transcending border and captivating audiences worldwide.
(04/08/24 4:58pm)
As of April 8, Central Michigan University Communications announced Dr. Renee’ Watson’s departure from the Division of Student Affairs.
(04/05/24 6:52pm)
The stories of four women from different cultural backgrounds, bright summer colors and symbolic apples in bloom unfolded in the painting behind Teresa Dunn, as she talked about her art to a Central Michigan University audience Thursday.
(04/01/24 12:00pm)
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was edited to clarify information on the presidential profile online form.
(03/26/24 1:37pm)
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article was edited for clarifying the legislation proposed on the green fees as they do not relate to Central Sustainability funding. Additionally, the acronym FIRE was corrected to Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.
(03/21/24 6:49pm)
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(03/18/24 12:47am)
As the sun set and the glow sticks shined, the fun was just beginning while students danced across the floor during the Rock’n Rodeo Pride Prom at Central Michigan University.
(03/16/24 4:00pm)
When growing up in the small town of St. Louis, Rose Stanyer, a senior at Central Michigan University who identifies as a queer bisexual woman, said she didn’t have much support.
(02/22/24 4:10pm)
By Josh Boman
SGA Speaker of the House
(02/14/24 9:16pm)
Vice President of Student Recruitment and Retention Jennifer DeHaemers presented metrics, statistics and a plan for admitting new students to Central Michigan University.
(02/13/24 5:21am)
As elections approach for the coming academic year, Elections Director Mackenzye Pettit spoke to the Student Government Association about the various cabinet positions that will be opening up in SGA, their responsibilities and how to run for them.
(02/08/24 7:56pm)
Environmental racism is an issue that has become deeply rooted in many communities across the nation, disproportionately affecting communities of color and leaving behind a trail of irreversible consequences according to Cedric Taylor, a professor at Central Michigan University.
(02/08/24 3:00pm)
Central Michigan Life has had the chance to speak with students from all walks of life — Black, LGBTQ+, Hispanic, first-generation, Asian, Hindu, Indigenous, Jewish, white, Muslim and so on. What every student has made clear is the need for community, specifically among students of color.
(02/11/24 12:00am)
Central Michigan University is home to over 500 Hispanic undergraduate students, according to a data report from 2022. As a result, these students bring their culture to the Mount Pleasant community and establish connections with others in the community.
(02/15/24 12:00am)
Jacqueline Roman, a senior at Central Michigan University, is becoming the first person to graduate college in her family. Roman is in her last year at CMU and is currently applying to graduate school, and is considering CMU, Grand Valley State University, Western University and Indiana University.