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An AMA District 14 Hare Scramble took place at the Polka Dots Motorcycle Club in Midland, on Sunday, August 3, 2025. The event featured a variety of categories, including 50cc, mini/youth, team racing ...
The CMU Board of Trustees on Thursday approved a 2025-26 budget that adds about $19 million in spending, while also boosting students' cost per credit hour for the coming year. The board previously ...
U.S. Rep. John Moolenaar (R-Caledonia), who represents Michigan’s 2nd Congressional district, answered a series of questions sent by his constitutions on Thursday through a virtual Town Hall meeting.
Seven Homecoming Maroon Ambassadors were selected to represent the student body at CMU for the 2024-25 year. They talked with Central Michigan Life and shared what being Maroon Ambassador on campus ...
From the Media Hall of Fame and Michigan Press Association Fellowship, Central Michigan Life news editor Masha Smahliuk looks at where career in journalism can take you.
Central Michigan University Residence Life budget, managed by Auxiliary Services, totals to over $64 million in 2024-25. University officials explain how prices for room and board are decided and what ...
Despite the roaring crowds and thrilling game-day moments, Central Michigan University’s athletic program faces a financial reality that goes beyond the scoreboard. With a $27.2 million budget ...
Black Care Starts Somewhere event raised conversations and in-depth discussion on hair and skin care, along with resources and information for Black individuals on how to stay healthy mentally and ...
Central Michigan University has approved initial geological testing for a proposed fiber optic cable project that would connect Charlevoix to Beaver Island. The project aims to improve internet access ...
With the postseason right around the corner for the Central Michigan volleyball team, the Mid-American Conference acknowledged some of the standout players from this year’s squad. Junior setter Allie ...
Students at Central Michigan University will automatically be enrolled in a new $5 semesterly fee this fall. Students have until the first Thursday of the semester to opt-out.
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