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Sports Update: Men’s basketball loses at Wright State
The men’s basketball team lost its second straight game in a 69-53 loss Tuesday at Wright State. Senior guard Jordan...
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Mount Pleasant Director of Public Safety submits inquiry about gas price gouging
The city of Mount Pleasant is looking into area gas price gouging. City resident Don Tyler previously addressed the commission...
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CCFA holds forum for associate dean candidate Al Wildey
The College of Communication and Fine Arts held its first forum for the associate dean position. Al Wildey, interim associate...
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15,000 expected for football game against Huskies
The CMU athletics department is expecting a half-full Kelly/Shorts Stadium for the football team’s final home game of the...
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Buses available for MAC title game
Central Michigan University is offering buses for students looking to attend the MAC Championship football game. The football...
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Football looks to stay perfect at home
The Ohio Bobcats have taken away much of the buzz surrounding the CMU football team’s season finale at 1 p.m. Friday at...
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His House delivers care packages to homeless in Detroit
DETROIT — Marcus Harreyes’ face lit up with joy as he opened a blue bag. He did not find the blue bag on accident —...
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Black Friday goes bleak: football game against NIU loses meaning
This game was supposed to mean everything. Two Mid-American Conference West Division teams playing in a winner-advances,...
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Public Broadcasting continues its growth; hopes to have Flint station up by month’s end
Central Michigan University Public Broadcasting hopes to have WFUM-TV of Flint up and running by the end of the month. Ed...
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Football Breakdown: Watch out for Huskie upset
Sports Editor Andrew Stover breaks down CMU’s game against Northern Illinois at 1 p.m. Friday at Kelly/Shorts Stadium. Quarterback The...
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LIFE IN BRIEF: Pottery sale today and Tuesday
Pottery sale A pottery sale takes place from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. today and Tuesday at Wightman Hall Room 125A. The sale also...
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Kelly/Shorts varsity shop sets records in profits
The new Chippewas Varsity Shop in Kelly/Shorts Stadium is setting sales records this season. CMU Bookstore Director Barry...







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