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Looking for sex? Students try Craigslist
Some Central Michigan University students are using Craigslist to find more than just a used car. The Internet classified...
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Last all-male hall, Merrill, to go co-ed in fall
Women will be welcome to live in Merrill Hall starting in the fall. Merrill Hall will be the last residence hall at Central...
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Obama urges resilience
President Barack Obama’s campaign message of hope carried over into Tuesday’s congressional address. Seeking...
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Follow the leader
Brian Manzullo Forty random people walking in a single-file line would stand out anywhere. Especially in the Charles V. Park...
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LIFE IN BRIEF | Counterfeit $10 bills passed in city
Comedian Bob Saget’s show has been rescheduled to April 25, due to scheduling conflicts. Matt Burza, president of Program...
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Academic Senate writing course amendment fails Tuesday
An amendment failed at the Academic Senate meeting Tuesday that would have required students to take at least four courses...
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City, Union Township officials OK fire contracts
Mount Pleasant City Commissioners and Union Township Trustees approved a joint fire protection agreement Monday after several...
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More than sixty recruiters expected at Career Day fair
Recruiters from more than 60 employers will meet with job seekers today during the Alpha Kappa Psi Career Day. Most recruiters...
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Paczki fans get their fill
Brandon Buck A day-long feast on a once-a-year donut meant yesterday was not just another day for bakeries around Mount Pleasant. It’s...
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General Counsel search yields three candidates
No legal matters will fall to the wayside when General Counsel Eileen Jennings retires in June, because the search for her...
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Rao ‘is very highly regarded’ among other university presidents
Grand Valley State University President Thomas Haas thinks search consultants look primarily at three things for presidential...
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Speak Up, Speak Out forum explores ways to bring CMU, city closer
Chris Bacarella Mount Pleasant Mayor Jim Holton wants more students to attend Mount Pleasant City Commission meetings. “Don’t...







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912: Almost two years and more than a half-million dollars invested "for a good
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