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Cobb Hall Residence Hall Director leaves after five years
“Saving the best for last.” The short saying — packed with a powerful message — is written across the backs...
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SGA seeks to educate on online learning at 7 p.m. today
Jason Nichol said online classes have grown at Central Michigan University. “Love ‘em or hate ‘em, they are here to...
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Baseball plays Valparaiso after weekend series win
The CMU baseball team gets back to non-conference play at 3 p.m. Tuesday, when it travels to Indiana to play Valparaiso. Junior...
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Union Township officials hope 2010 Census reflects population increase
Union Township officials are seeking a more accurate idea of the township’s expected population in the 2010 U.S. Census. The...
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Event focused on creating an RSO happening on Tuesday
Starting a registered student organization can be confusing. But after Tuesday night, students may have a clearer idea of...
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LIFE IN BRIEF: SGA presidential candidates will debate at 7 p.m. Tuesday
SGA debate Student Government Association presidential candidates Troy junior Evan Agnello and Garden City senior Brittany...
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Two undergo pretrial processes for separate incidents
The pretrial processes are under way for two separate suspects — one charged for a September car accident with intent to...
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Gubernatorial candidate Virgil Bernero coming to Park Library this week
Students will soon have the opportunity to meet and question a candidate running in Michigan’s 2010 gubernatorial race. Virgil...
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Gymnasts endure mental challenges at MAC Championships
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — The winner of the Mid-American Conference gymnastics championship may be the team that can best handle...
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To Write Love On Her Arms bringing two artists, founder in April
Ross Czepcinski is using his own connection with To Write Love On Her Arms to bring musical artists Damion Suomi and Andy...
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Pilling, Loehner lead respective track teams
Greg Pilling opened his final outdoor season with similar success he earned last spring. The senior thrower placed second...
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CMU to help train defense jobs through partnership
Central Michigan University is adding defense to its curriculum. The university is partnering with the Defense Acquisition...







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Longlegs77: no wonder they came to CMU no one wanted this culture in their program
912: Almost two years and more than a half-million dollars invested "for a good
Lavonia Tryon: I'M SO PROUD OF MY SORORITY!! Continue to spread Jesus to a hungry Nation!
fanofthegame: This type of behavior should not be tolerated in women's or men's athletics
Chip: I've never understood why CMU online classes are more expensive than CMU on