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Nontraditional students should not be denied housing options
It is 7 a.m. on a Tuesday morning, and I am sitting at my dining room table checking e-mail and browsing the morning news. Class...
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Mount Pleasant City Commission tentatively eliminates $966,000 from 2011 budget
The Mount Pleasant 2011 operating budget was tentatively cut by $966,000 at a budget work session Thursday. City Commissioners...
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President Ross meets with adjunct faculty protestors about union inclusion
Philip Patterson drove more than two hours to support the Union of Teaching Faculty of Central Michigan University. Patterson,...
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“Blitz for Buzz” scavenger hunt On The Fly’s service at CMU
Quick, how many rays are on the Central Michigan University seal? This was one of the questions asked at Tuesday’s “Blitz...
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CMU trustee appointments nixed by state Senate
Two of Gov. Jennifer Granholm’s appointees to Central Michigan University’s Board of Trustees were blocked Wednesday...
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Union Township returning $513,000 in tax capture to local entities
Union Township officials will return $513,000 to entities previously subject to tax capture, after a 5-2 Wednesday vote. The...
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“Retention Matters!” emphasizes friendly interaction, importance of students
Getting students to enroll at Central Michigan University is only half the battle. “Retention Matters,” a work shop which...
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Defensive woes cost baseball team in loss to Oakland
The Central Michigan baseball team let a two-run eighth-inning lead slip away Wednesday, losing 10-9 against Oakland University...
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BLOG: A minaret’s view of Aleppo
Day 5 (Monday, March 29) After an enjoyable time in Hama and Palmyra, we were set to move on to Aleppo, another ancient...
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Men’s basketball signs Coimbra, completes 2010 recruiting class; departure likely
The CMU men’s basketball team’s 2010 recruiting class is complete. Andre Coimbra, a 6-foot-9 power forward from...
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GVSU considering tuition decrease of 5 percent for fall
Another state university may not increase tuition for the fall. Grand Valley State University President Thomas Haas testified...
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Local designer uses futuristic designs for shot at Project Runway
Fashion designer Camille Jeanay would do anything in the name of fashion. That includes crawling into a dumpster to salvage...







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