Photojournalism students attend 2013 Inauguration
Arina Sangfield, 7, sits atop her father’s head excitingly waving an American flag on the National Mall as President Barack Obama’s face appears on a large screen during his Inauguration Monday, Jan....
View ArticlePhoto Story: All in the Family
Eli Schrock owns Schrock Amish Dairy farm in Rosebush, Mich. His wife, Ella, takes care of the children, but Eli does most of the farm work on his own. Their three sons, Jonas, Jacob and James, all...
View ArticlePhoto Story: Clothing Optional
When I first told some of my friends and family that I would be spending the weekend at a nudist resort, most just seemed to roll their eyes and assume that I wasn’t serious. Why would a 24-year-old...
View ArticlePhoto Essay: UCI Cyclocross World Championships
The UCI Cyclocross World Championship were held off European soil and made their way to Louisville, Kentucky for the first time in UCI history. For American riders, this is an opportunity to have a...
View ArticlePhoto Story: All You Need Is Love
The Lalondes are a traditional Native American family living in Mount Pleasant, Mich. They moved from Clare to their Mount Pleasant mobile home village after Dominick Lalonde had to go into early...
View ArticlePhoto Story: Michigan Militia
With a wooden pipe, red flannel and Hellpupp AK pistol hanging around his neck, Fritz Benton of the Michigan Militia seems at first glance the ultimate American. Originally from the Netherlands (with...
View ArticleVideo: CMU Circus club shares tricks of the trade
Matthew Peplinski is a member of Central Michigan University’s Circus Arts Club. He started the club as a way for performers around campus to be able to come together and learn from each other. The...
View ArticlePhoto Story: One step closer to Daniel
In April 2007, my parents called my siblings and I to a family meeting. Sitting around our dining room table, they told the five of us that they were planning on adopting a little boy from Colombia....
View ArticleVideo: Interactive cave painting draws youth to CMU Museum
During the first week of April, CMU’s Museum of Cultural and Natural history has held a series of free programs for K-6 students who are on their spring break. The first event that took place was for...
View ArticleTribal Education: Local Native American students share stories of their...
Project by: Logan Patmon, Sean Bradley, Jeff Smith, James Gasco and Jordan Oster CMU junior Kristopher Anderson, a member of the Grand Traverse Bay Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indian, dances at the...
View ArticleConcerned students demand CMU divest from environmentally damaging oil companies
Gcmag: Divestment from Michael Bee on Vimeo. Several Central Michigan University students are questioning their school’s devotion to sustainability on campus after learning that many of its...
View ArticleStudents enthusiastic about being back at CMU
Summer has faded away, but the first week of classes brings enthusiasm for new and returning students on campus. From classes to participation in organizations, students told GCMag what they want...
View ArticleStudents talk: Syria
People walk in Deir al-Zour, Syria, WednesdayCredit: Reuters The breaking news on Syria is reported in newspapers and discussed in classrooms between peers, teachers and organizations. It seems every...
View ArticleSGA senate is ‘dream come true’ for student president
The 89th session of the Student Government Association had a packed audience in the French Auditorium on Monday, as 25 students competed for 15 senate seats. As the student governors made small talk...
View ArticleIndividual freedom essential for University Libertarians
Some think of political meetings as tense discussions with rigid atmospheres, but the University Libertarians, a registered student organization, is as laid back as any other club at Central Michigan...
View ArticleHomecoming: From high school to college
Homecoming is a time for unity, whether it is being celebrated on a high school or college campus. The activities may differ, but the school spirit remains. With the homecoming game against Northern...
View ArticleTransportation options vary among students
Students travel to Central Michigan University’s campus in a variety of ways. Some people choose their form of transportation on the basis of health while others take into account the environment and...
View ArticleLegends of the Dark: A glimpse into Central Michigan’s haunted past
Trout Hall hosted their 18th annual Legends of the Dark tour, as numerous Central Michigan students left with at least one new ghost story to tell. The haunted campus tour was held Oct. 23 through Oct....
View ArticleWitch Week: Dissolving misconceptions
Witches have the connotation of evil, spell-casters like seen in the movie Hocus Pocus. Open Grove Society, a registered student organization that promotes religious diversity on campus, is hosting...
View ArticleA Central Michigan student’s true American horror story
Her mother didn’t want to buy the house in the first place. “It creeped her out,” Catherine* said. The Romeo, Mich. house Catherine lived in for eight years brought years of questionable events and...
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