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Stan Shingles has been serving as interim vice president of student affairs at Central Michigan University over the past year, but he has been part of the university community since 1989. In an interview with Central Michigan Life, Shingles reflects on his 36 years at the university and what he hopes for its future.
To wrap up season 3 of "Are you Smarter than a CM-Lifer," newly elected SGA president of the coming 2025-26 school year, Akua Acheampong, goes up against Central Michigan Life reporter, Grace Walker, to answer Questions about US History/Government, World history, and Pirates, Be sure to tune in to find out who take the win!
In this episode of "Past Deadline," podcast editor Christian Valk is joined by SPJ reporter Blace Carpenter and Central Michigan Life news editor and SPJ social media manager Courtney Boyd to talk about the second part of the CMU Budget Project focusing on unions.Editors note: Due to re-edits some sections were recorded on phone and re-recorded
MS News - Multicultural Student Newsletter - is a place to have multicultural voices heard, provided with resources and a feeling of home. Central Michigan Life reporter Nchiewe Ani sits down with CMU English Professor Maureen Eke to talk about her experiences living in Nigeria and surviving the Nigerian Biafra war.
THE SUN BOWL IS BACK ON BABY! Central Michigan is taking the place of the University of Miami. I talked to the former sports editor of Central Michigan Life. We talked about CMU's star running back, who is leading the nation in rushing, and also the emerging dual-threat quarterback! Music: 1,000,000 by Nine Inch Nails
A 210-yard rushing performance by Jay Ducker and a 100-yard kick return touchdown by Trayvon Rudolph helped lift the Huskies past the Bowling Green Falcons 34-26 at Huskie Stadium. The victory brings NIU's winning streak to four and their record remains perfect in Mid-American Conference matchups. The Huskies look to extend that streak in a high stakes meeting against the Central Michigan Chippewas on Saturday on ESPNU. Northern Star sports editor James Krause breaks down the news heading into the contest, plus interviews redshirt junior defensive end Michael Kennedy. Then, Central Michigan Life sports reporter Christian Booher joins Krause is previewing the MAC West battle in Mount Pleasant. Be sure to share, rate and review. Hosted by James Krause (@jkrausepro) with guests Michael Kennedy (@mike_kennedy5) and Christian Booher (@CBooher_)
Columbia Daily Tribune Mizzou athletics beat reporter Eric Blum and Tribune sports editor Chris Kwiecinski talk about Missouri football's season opener against Central Michigan, another former MU wrestler losing a boxing match to Jake Paul and much more. This week's special guest is Christian Booher, who covers the Chippewas for Central Michigan Life.
Show notes2:00 - Raised in Howell5:55: High School- 4:20: What what high school like?- 5:30 "Left = better?" Not so cut and dry- 7:00: Social media creating change in Howell- 9:00: A spotlight for unaddressed social issues- 16:20: Getting called out for things that once went by the wayside.- 17:45: Answer exclamation with curiosity- 19:30: Grieving the loss of false ideology- 20:00-: The answer to grievance of ideology- 21:36: Checking sources and information27:20 - Enter College- 27:45: The college club: a social experiment- 30:27: The evolution of CMU's party culture- 33:50: Sophomore year: Living on your own- 36:15: Work life up to this point; transition to photojournalism- 36:49: What sparked your interest in photojournalism- 39:00: Working at Central Michigan Life- 39:30: Why were you a designer for me?- 42:30 How can people do things that they want to do?- 43:27: "I wouldn't have the job I have now unless..."46:50 Transition from college46:50: Graduating and walking in 2020 and beyond51:25: "Back to normal"53:30: Being a professional in Cannabis culture- 56:12: Personal impact of being a cannabis patient- 1:03:00: Does cannabis help with managing your emotions?1:09:30: Fighting fire with fire: How empathy diffuses conflict.- 1:12:54: Asking questions to solve complex issues1:14:53: Extreme ownership in Kira's life1:18:00: Being roommates with Connor1:20:25: Closing remarksLinks and informationFind Connor on social mediaInstagram: [coach_connorbyrne](www.instagram.com/coach_connorbyrne)Twitter: [Iwillnotquit](www.twitter.com/i_willnotquit)Website: www.connorbyrne.net Find KiraInstagram: [supremeruler_](www.instagram.com/supremeruler_) Nutrition and Discipline CoachingWebsite: www.connorbyrne.net/coachingEmail: coaching@connorbyrne.netBlog: connorbyrne.net/blog
Doug and Alek are joined by former Central Michigan University classmate and friend Eric Dresden to discuss his 2019 cancer diagnosis, what he has in common with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and why he left the field of journalism after serving as Central Michigan Life's editor-in-chief in college and working for publications like The Arizona Republic, Big Rapids Pioneer, and The Flint Journal.You can join Eric in "empowering the thousands of patients and families across our state who are feeling out of control and helpless" by donating to The Blood Cancer Foundation of Michigan via their website. Keep Your Voice Down’s theme is “Howling at the Moon” by D Fine Us, and this week’s outro music is "Feel" by Peter Spacey.
“Every Day is Earth Day” is a special mini-series from Central Michigan Life celebrating different types of sustainability from the perspectives of various community members. In the final episode of “Every Day is Earth Day,” beat reporter and host Teresa Homsi is joined by Alison Arnold to discuss human sustainability and how sustainability is important to wellness and healthy communities. Arnold is the director of the Interdisciplinary Center for Community Health and Wellness at CMU.
“Every Day is Earth Day” is a special mini-series from Central Michigan Life celebrating different types of sustainability from the perspectives of various community members. On this episode of “Every Day is Earth Day,” beat reporter and host Teresa Homsi is joined by Jay Kahn to discuss economic sustainability and how to be fiscally and environmentally responsible. Kahn is the director of Facilities Operations for Facilities Management at CMU.
“Every Day is Earth Day” is a special mini-series from Central Michigan Life celebrating different types of sustainability from the perspectives of various community members. This time on “Every Day is Earth Day,” beat reporter and host Teresa Homsi is joined by Kathleen Hart to discuss cultural sustainability and the importance of preserving and honoring local cultures. Hart serves as the equity program coordinator for the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College.
“Every Day is Earth Day” is a special mini-series from Central Michigan Life celebrating different types of sustainability from the perspectives of various community members. In this episode of “Every Day is Earth Day,” beat reporter and host Teresa Homsi is joined by Mimi Gonzales-Barillas to discuss social sustainability and the intersections between sustainability, equity and justice. Gonzales-Barillas serves as the communications specialist for the Office for Institutional Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at CMU.
“Every Day is Earth Day” is a special mini-series from Central Michigan Life celebrating different types of sustainability from the perspectives of various community members. On the first episode of “Every Day is Earth Day,” beat reporter and host Teresa Homsi is joined by Matthew Liesch to discuss environmental sustainability and what environmental work looks like in action. Liesch serves as the chairperson of the Geography and Environmental Studies Department at CMU.
Today we talk to Christian Booher, Staff Reporter at Central Michigan Life, the student newspaper at Central Michigan University. More from Christian and Central Michigan Life: Christian's Twitter: @cbooher_ CM Life Twitter: @cmlifesports Website: http://www.cm-life.com Many thanks to our sponsors: Monte Rohde, Pinnacle Realty Phone: 402-770-3356 E-Mail: Monty.Rohde@PRGLincoln.com Web: https://www.prglincoln.com/agents/agnt/monty_rohde/ Central Nebraska Buffalo Web: https://www.cnbuffalo.com Twitter: @CentralBuffaloE-Mail: cnbuffao1@gmail.comPhone: 402-694-9866
This time on Soundcheck, Andrew, Michael and Ben are joined by former Central Michigan Life reporter Melissa Frick. With her help, they explore the discography of the gap-toothed prime minister of indie rock, Mac DeMarco. Recommendations: Forth Wanderers, Kitten Forever, The Clientele, Greg Phillinganes.
On this remotely-recorded episode of Maroon & Bold, host Austin talks with Central Michigan Life staff reporters Christian Booher and Andy Loveland about their thoughts on the NFL Draft and where some CMU players may find themselves. Austin also catches up with Benjamin Raven, CMU alumnus and Detroit Lions beat reporter for MLive, to get his take on the Lions’ draft.
This time on Maroon & Bold, host Austin brings on Central Michigan Life reporter Christian to talk about the triumph of the women's basketball team, the tribulations of the men's basketball team, and the trials of the baseball team.
On this week's episode of Past Deadline, host Andy Loveland sits down with Central Michigan Life Associate Editor Justin Cooper, along with reporters Michael Livingston and Benjamin Jodway to discuss Michigan's upcoming primary elections. The trio is part of a larger group of staff members that recently wrote a guide to Michigan's 2020 presidential primary that was the cover story of the Feb. 20 print edition of Central Michigan Life.
This time on Past Deadline, host Andy Loveland sits down with Central Michigan Life photographer Rachael Yadlowsky to discuss what went into her work on the photo story in the special Valentine's Day edition of CM-Life, as well as her past experiences with (and future aspirations for) photojournalism.
Central Michigan comes to Starkville as one of the nation's hottest teams. Brian Hadad caught up with Austin Chastain, who covers the Chippewas for Central Michigan Life, the student newspaper in Mount Pleasant, to get a preview of the MAC Champions. Photo courtesy of Issac Ritchey
Central Michigan comes to Starkville as one of the nation's hottest teams. Brian Hadad caught up with Austin Chastain, who covers the Chippewas for Central Michigan Life, the student newspaper in Mount Pleasant, to get a preview of the MAC Champions. Photo courtesy of Issac Ritchey
This week on The Culture Report hosts Stevenson Altidor and Lorielle Walker discuss the Jussie Smollet controversy, a recent opinion piece published by Central Michigan Life in regards to hate speech and free speech, current music promotion in hip hop and much more. Keep listening to CM Life podcasts www.cm-life.com/multimedia/ Stay in touch with us twitter.com/cmlife www.facebook.com/cmlife
This week on Soundcheck, Central Michigan Life's rock and alternative music-themed podcast, hosts Andrew Mullin, Michael Livingston and Brent Gunn bring in the second season discussing alternative metal band Tool as their long-awaited fifth studio album approaches release. Keep listening to CM Life podcasts www.cm-life.com/multimedia/ Stay in touch with us twitter.com/cmlife www.facebook.com/cmlife
On a bonus episode of Soundcheck, hosts Elio Stante, Andrew Mullin and Michael Livingston rate some musical picks from the staff at Central Michigan Life. Keep listening to CM Life podcasts www.cm-life.com/multimedia/ Stay in touch with us twitter.com/cmlife www.facebook.com/cmlife
On this episode of Let's Get Real, Central Michigan Life's weekly podcast devoted to discussing social justice and current events, hosts Charde Goins and Caitlin Crutcher talk about acts of transphobia and racism which have recently taken place on campus. Keep listening to CM Life podcasts www.cm-life.com/multimedia Stay in touch with us twitter.com/cmlife www.facebook.com/cmlife
This week on Soundcheck, Central Michigan Life's weekly rock and alternative music podcast, hosts Andrew Mullin and Elio Stante are talking their favorite songs of political action and protest, with everything from Anthrax to Pete Seeger making the list. Keep listening to CM Life podcasts www.cm-life.com/multimedia/ Stay in touch with us twitter.com/cmlife www.facebook.com/cmlife
On this episode of Let's Get Real, Central Michigan Life's weekly podcast devoted to discussing social justice and current events, hosts Charde Goins and Caitlin Crutcher discuss an act of racism which took place on campus and what all people of color are, or maybe should be, doing in response. Also, we'll be discussing the need for a black caucus at CMU. #WeWillNotBeSilenced Keep listening to CM Life podcasts www.cm-life.com/multimedia Stay in touch with us twitter.com/cmlife www.facebook.com/cmlife
Jack White has made himself a career that most musicians envy. This week, co-hosts Andrew Mullins and Elio Stante bring in special guest, Michael Livingston, to explore his career post White Stripes. Soundcheck is a weekly podcast published under Central Michigan Life. Keep listening to CM Life podcasts www.cm-life.com/multimedia/ Stay in touch with us twitter.com/cmlife www.facebook.com/cmlife
On this episode of Let's Get Real, Central Michigan Life's weekly podcast devoted to discussing social justice and current events, hosts Charde Goins and Caitlin Crutcher talk about ending the negative stigmas surrounding mental health, and what resources exist for students here at CMU. Keep listening to CM Life podcasts www.cm-life.com/multimedia Stay in touch with us twitter.com/cmlife www.facebook.com/cmlife
This time on Let's Get Real, Central Michigan Life's weekly podcast devoted to discussing social justice and current events hosted by Charde Goins and Caitlin Crutcher, we discuss the issue of colorism, and its negative impacts within various cultures. Listen to more CM Life podcasts. www.cm-life.com/multimedia/audio Stay in touch with us twitter.com/cmlife www.facebook.com/cmlife
This time on Let's Get Real, Central Michigan Life's weekly podcast devoted to discussing social justice and current events hosted by Charde Goins and Caitlin Crutcher, we discuss America since Trump's unprecedented victory. Specifically, we'll be looking at his response to Puerto Rico, his support for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and how to mend the political divisions facing us in 2018. Keep listening to CM Life podcasts www.cm-life.com/multimedia/ Stay in touch with us twitter.com/cmlife www.facebook.com/cmlife
As University President George Ross approaches his seventh year leading the university through a $10 million budget deficit amongst a changing climate surrounding higher education, he gave Central Michigan Life insight on some of the issues facing the university and its community this year. Intro/Outro: Northern Express - Ross Bugden