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(11/13/18 5:26pm)
Join the Central Michigan University Program Board in welcoming Michigan-born Youtuber, author and activist Tyler Oakley to campus for its Fall Lecture Series. Oakley will speak at 7 p.m. Nov. 16 in Plachta Auditorium.
(11/13/18 5:09pm)
The Organization of Women Leaders (OWLS) hosted an Intersectionality Panel to kickstart their Women’s Empowerment Week.
(11/13/18 3:43am)
Illinois sophomore Kelli Nielsen developed a passion for painting after experiencing breakup a year and a half ago.
(11/15/18 9:00pm)
Former Senator Jonathan Korpi stepped down from his position in the Central Michigan University Student Government Association.
(11/13/18 4:37am)
Student Government Association tabled a proposed neuroscience reorganization legislation at its Nov. 12 meeting, pushing back voting to allow members of Central Michigan University administration to speak their piece.
(11/13/18 4:50am)
What has been left unsaid by previous administrations was addressed Nov. 12 by Central Michigan University's Student Government Association. The organization, for the first time in its history, took a stand against sexual assault.
(11/12/18 3:47pm)
NAACP chapter President Australyah Coleman made four demands to Central Michigan University in response to the racist messages left on a whiteboard outside a dorm room in Sweeney Hall.
(11/23/18 6:04pm)
Central Neuroscience Society (CNS) gathers every Thursday in Brooks 203 to plan neuroscience-related events and discuss career opportunities. However, its Nov. 1 and Nov. 8 meetings focused on a different mission.
(11/09/18 10:05pm)
Small groups of Central Michigan University students, staff and faculty gathered on the lower floor of the University Center to openly discuss the Sweeney Hall incident, which occurred the night of Nov. 7.
(11/09/18 6:13pm)
A group of concerned community members and students presented a proposal to implement citizen oversight of local police to the Mount Pleasant City Commission, who will formally receive it on Nov. 12.
(11/09/18 4:45am)
Less than 24 hours after racist comments were written on the whiteboard outside Detroit sophomore Yasmeen Duncan's dorm room, the Central Michigan University chapter of the NAACP organized a protest in support of the individuals affected.
(11/08/18 5:21pm)
When Detroit sophomore Yasmeen Duncan returned to her dorm in Sweeney Hall Nov. 7, the words "Fuck u monkey black whores" had been written on the whiteboard outside her room.
(11/08/18 5:59pm)
With approximately 15 songs, 33 cast members, a 500-member audience and one ogre, the Central Michigan University Michigan University Theatre Department held the sold-out opening night of "Shrek the Musical" Nov. 7 in Bush Theatre.
(11/07/18 5:06pm)
Some of mid-Michigan’s most popular DJs will compete to perform in next year’s Prime Music Festival in Lansing, MI.
(11/08/18 4:16pm)
"Wreck Your Stress" will allow students to take out their mid-semester stress on smashable food items.
(11/08/18 8:14pm)
Art is vital to a community because it adds culture and value, said Oswego, Illinois sophomore Kelli Nielsen. Art keeps traditions alive and helps pass down styles from generation to generation, she said.
(11/07/18 6:38pm)
"Pie A Professional" gives students the opportunity to pie a variety of Central Michigan University professionals and donate to charity.
(11/06/18 3:12am)
A panel of Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates (SAPA) spoke to a group of interested students about the trials and triumphs of being an advocate against sexual aggression at the Meet the SAPAs event on Nov. 5 in the Bovee University Center Lakeshore Room.
(11/07/18 4:16pm)
November is national veterans and military families month and various events this weekend are organized to recognize military veterans.
(11/05/18 2:50pm)
L.A.-based international comedian Feraz Ozel will serve as a substitute for comedian Nick Guerra at 7 p.m. Nov. 6 in the Bovee University Center Rotunda.