Some students comfortable with vegetarian options and dining substitutes for each meals
Kelsey Bourbeau is always on the lookout for foods that do not consist of dead animals.
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Kelsey Bourbeau is always on the lookout for foods that do not consist of dead animals.
"Saving the best for last."
The disbandment of On The Fly Productions next semester will give Residence Life an extra $100,000 toward next year’s budget.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story is part of an ongoing series examining the university budget.
Four residence halls received extra surveillance during the summer and fall.
Ben Witt knows all about safety.
Tony Voisin has heard the myth about kissing your girlfriend in front of Warriner Seal.
Get the candy ready when the monsters, ghost and other wild things appear Saturday evening in the residence halls.
Painted solid green and with a white eye, Menominee freshman Abby MacCormack said her pumpkin was sure to win.
Fowlerville freshman Justin King said he did things other freshmen probably were not able to while starting at Central Michigan University.
Those who fall ill or injured and cannot make the nearest residential restaurant do not have to miss a meal.
Linda Van Loon can remember waking up in the morning with a cup of coffee in hand and looking out her apartment window at a different Broomfield Road.
All campus residence halls will be co-ed starting next fall when the all-female Sweeney Hall converts.
The evening weather was perfect as nostalgic music played and set the mood of an early summer beach party from days past.
Renovations to Ronan Hall are set to start this fall.
Durand sophomore Brett Warner and Free Soil sophomore Justin Papes live in the same Thorpe Hall room as last year.
Several Washington Apartments residents are unhappy with the revamped parking situation between Ojibway and Ottawa courts.
Men that live in Merrill Hall will not able to lounge around in their boxers anymore without feeling a little weird.
The first week of college can be explained as nothing less than chaotic.
Injured or ill students will now have another health service resource on campus aside from Foust Hall.