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(10/06/19 5:57pm)
Yellow barricade tape lined the south lawn outside of Anspach Hall Oct. 4 where human remains were unearthed by Central Michigan University students wearing blue rubber gloves, shoe covers and dust masks. The amateur investigators were given about three hours to establish a perimeter, survey and document the scenes.
(10/04/19 9:56pm)
Despite the fact that his subject matter was deeply emotional, personal and at times sad, Bovee University Center Auditorium was filled with laughter the entire hour Joe Hernandez-Kolski was on stage Thursday night.
(10/09/19 3:25pm)
Central Michigan University's event management program was honored by the International Festivals and Events Association with the Gold Pinnacle Award for Best Event Management Bachelor’s Degree.
(10/04/19 8:09pm)
The number of reported rapes that occurred on Central Michigan University's campus increased from 2017 to 2018, according to the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report released Sept. 30.
(10/07/19 9:39pm)
Legends of the Dark, an annual event at Central Michigan University, is seeking volunteers to fill a variety of positions for the spooky campus tour.
(10/03/19 10:02pm)
Central Michigan University's coed professional business fraternity aims to foster a space for career advancement, networking and hiring opportunities with its fall 2019 Career Fair.
(10/03/19 9:10pm)
Tawas City junior Bren Sowerby has dealt with attention deficit disorder, dissociative disorder and tics since he was five years old. In the spring, Sowerby was hospitalized because of his mental health. The music theater major spent more than half of a month away from classes and is still dealing with repercussions.
(10/04/19 4:35pm)
When faced with an obstacle, we always have two choices. The first is to give up, turn around, and stop trying. The second is to keep living. Remember that it is just a moment in our lives, not who we are. One event does not define who we are for the rest of our lives.
(09/30/19 9:19pm)
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department from Sept. 24-29.
(09/27/19 7:02pm)
The walls are covered end to end with history.
(09/26/19 7:04pm)
The American Red Cross is partnering with the Health Professions Residential College to sponsor the annual Central Michigan University vs. Western Michigan University blood drive from noon to 5:45 p.m. Sept. 27 in the lobby of Emmons Hall.
(09/24/19 10:26pm)
Academic Senate Chairperson Brad Swanson called for revisions to the Student Opinion Surveys at the Sept. 24 academic senate meeting.
(09/24/19 6:16pm)
A resolution to support a number of diversity and inclusion initiatives undertaken by Central Michigan University this year was introduced to the Student Government Association’s House and Senate at their Sept. 23 meeting.
(09/25/19 4:26pm)
Jean Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego State University is coming to Central Michigan University to talk about young people and technology.
(09/24/19 9:42pm)
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department from Sept. 16-21.
(10/17/19 10:15pm)
When walking through Central Michigan University's campus, it's not out of the ordinary to see your fellow students riding their bikes to class. However, what you might not expect to see is police officers riding bikes through campus, too.
(10/14/19 6:25pm)
In his small office in the Biosciences building, Bradley Swanson has built himself an ecosystem. He surrounds himself with literature, plants and animal skulls. The clock on his wall echoes with chirping birds on the hour. His schedule is always tightly packed with meetings, but he finds a way to squeeze in every student that needs his help.
(09/25/19 4:54pm)
After a month of diligently stockpiling more than 600 CDs and uploading them to iTunes, David Sax and his technologically-adept roommate Adam began streaming music through their new Wi-Fi router. In 2007, the idea of streaming music this way was revolutionary and “horribly laborious,” Sax said.
(09/20/19 10:17pm)
“Our house is on fire” is the rallying sentiment as millions of protesters gather worldwide to demand political, international action against climate change. This movement, "Fridays for the Future," was spearheaded by 16-year-old environmental activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Greta Thunberg.
(09/20/19 8:17pm)
Julie A. Keil, a faculty member at Saginaw Valley State University, believes the right to vote should be a human right.