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(01/22/24 6:06pm)
The smell of barbecue and brownies filled the air as students chattered and scurried to find a seat in the lecture hall. Small cups of lemonade were scattered on a table, and the stage was set with musical instruments like an electric keyboard and a drum set.
(01/24/24 6:00pm)
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has been released annually by the United States Department of Education since 1992. For the past four years I have watched the calendar, waiting for October to hit so that I could apply and get my Federal Pell Grant.
(01/04/24 4:00pm)
Central Michigan University graduate student, Kaleigh Slot, hopes to reduce the risk of injuries of falls with her clothing meant to protect elderly women.
(12/30/23 4:00pm)
This story is the second part of the Israel and Palestine conflict series. Read part one at Central Michigan Life.
(12/17/23 12:00pm)
This Saturday, Central Michigan University welcomed 1,808 students to graduate this fall semester.
(12/14/23 2:56am)
Central Michigan Univeristy's enrollment numbers are down by 183 students -- about 1.25% -- compared to the same time frame in 2022, according to a report released by the university's Academic Planning and Analysis Department.
(12/08/23 7:00pm)
From holding a pen in classes to putting on boxing gloves, junior Tupac Holmes is a Central Michigan University information systems student and a vice president of the CMU Boxing Club.
(12/04/23 5:46pm)
Members of the board closed their eyes. Members of the audience looked to the floor.
(11/30/23 4:36am)
Setting the stage for Thursday's formal session of the CMU Board of Trustees were four committee meetings this Wednesday. Committee members heard updates on financial aid for the coming year, projects undertaken by facilities management and reports from student representatives.
(11/29/23 3:11pm)
University Communications put a silly twist on its marketing approach, and three degree programs were deleted during Tuesday's meeting of the Academic Senate.
(11/28/23 5:20pm)
Editor's Note: The article has been edited for clarity to distinuish between senators and executive cabinet members.
(11/20/23 5:00am)
The words echoed around Central Michigan University’s campus, from Warriner Hall to Park Library:
(11/18/23 8:20pm)
Peter Overgaard is an event and recreation management major at CMU. As part of his Recreation, Parks and Leisure 430 course, he’s working with a group to host the “Swap and Shop” event, inspired by ancient trade systems.
(11/20/23 12:00pm)
From the balance beam to the podium, Laurie Hernandez has accomplished a lifetime of achievements at just 23 years old. Now, she uses her platform to travel and share her experiences, advocating for mental health awareness and challenging stereotypes.
(11/17/23 10:07pm)
The stage was adorned in maroon and gold. A sleek, wooden podium stood at the center, flanked on each side by banners of the Central Michigan University seal. Red, yellow and white flowers were scattered along the stage, and soft jazz music played in the background of the crowd's chattering. As the lights dimmed and the audience fell quiet, a voice boomed from overhead.
(11/15/23 12:00pm)
Central Michigan University's Academic Senate announced a pause of the implementation of a $50 withdrawal fee, which could have been effective starting in the Spring 2024 semester.
(11/19/23 5:50pm)
While walking across campus during the month of October, you may have seen groups of students picking up trash or doing a tour looking at sustainable areas on campus. When you looked at the people involved, you would have seen the same person at each and every event leading the group.
(10/29/23 10:57pm)
Halloween is a time for scares, and what better way to get scared than to attend a haunted tour?
(10/23/23 4:00pm)
For this Halloween, 28th annual Legends of the Dark return with a haunted tour and spooky stories about Central Michigan University.
(10/22/23 3:20pm)
Purpose in Pink event aimed to raise awareness about breast cancer while also helping students reflect on finding their purpose in life.