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Motor City Bowl may become Little Caesars Pizza, Pizza Bowl
The Motor City Bowl is undergoing a change in sponsorship once again, but this time in a stronger capacity. Bowl game CEO...
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CMU football team voted by media to win Mid-American Conference
DETROIT-If it were to be decided by the media, the football team would be back to being Mid-American Conference champions. Nearly...
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STOVER | Stafford is Detroit’s only hope to change culture
Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz is faced with more than just building a team. He has been dealt the job of changing...
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Track staff announced; Kaczor retained
The track and field and cross country staff has been announced with the possibility of more hires to come. Willie Randolph,...
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Hokies still on 2010 schedule
Contrary to a report from a local newscast in Richmond, Va., the football team will still open its 2010 schedule on the road...
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College of Business Administration dean leaving for Florida university
College of Business Administration dean Mike Fields has accepted a position at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale,...
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Zach Galifianakis cancels October 16 show
Zach Galifianakis won’t be performing at Central Michigan University on October 16 as scheduled. The comedian, contracted...
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Two people arraigned in Friday abduction case
Two people from the Mount Pleasant area have been charged with assaulting, beating and abducting a 32-year-old Lansing man. Juan...
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STREET FEST |Chalk drawings cover downtown sidewalks
Lake Ann senior Cherise Riley works on a chalking of a cat looking through a fishbowl Saturday afternoon at the Mount Pleasant...
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Alum writes book talking to strangers
ANN ARBOR – A recent Central Michigan University graduate decided to talk to strangers and the world may be better...
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Local artist to make tree in front of Sloan Hall “sing”
Thousands of jingle bells will adorn a big tree outside Sloan Hall for a month as part of a local artist’s display. Mount...
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Community colleges lobby to offer four-year degrees
Some community colleges may begin offering bachelors degrees. State Rep. John Walsh, R-Livonia, has sponsored a bill that...







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