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SAP Production system going offline this weekend
Students will not be able to access registration, pay statements and online bill payment on the Central Michigan University...
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WHAT YOU MISSED: A round up of news
Here is an overview of news that occurred since the last time Central Michigan Life published. All content was first published...
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Business program creates partnership with Monroe Community College
For students who transfer college classes, making sure their switch fits perfect is key. For Paul Schmidt, Registrar at Monroe...
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Memorial Day weekend in mid-Michigan full of events
A Scottish festival, concerts and a traditional arts weekend are all on the schedule for this year’s Memorial Day weekend...
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Mount Pleasant spray park location to be decided Tuesday
Residents interested in voicing their comments or concerns regarding the development of Mount Pleasant’s spray park...
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Health care costs being reduced
Health care premiums offered to 756 employees of Central Michigan University will be lowered because of its self-sustaining...
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Fire evacuates Grawn Hall Tuesday
Dry mulch and woodchips in front Grawn Hall caught on fire Tuesday. The source came from a discarded cigarette, said Officer...
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Powers Hall departments seek to form event center
The Honors Program, Leadership Institute and Department of History have big plans for the art studio in the back of Powers...
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Honors Program looks to become honors college
After nearly half a century of grooming Central Michigan University’s scholars, the Honors Program is seeking a promotion. James...
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A mid-Michigan summertime
Students staying in Mount Pleasant this summer don’t need to look very far for things to do. Mid-Michigan offers plenty...
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University enters into recruiting phase
With a leadership statement approved last Friday during a special session of the Board of Trustees, Central Michigan University...
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Layoffs, freezes possible in future
Central Michigan University is preparing its staff for economic troubles that could face the university in the coming years. The...







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