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Faces of Haiti: Hormise
Her name is Hormise Datos. For 9 years she was living illegally in the United States. She is a Haitian and this is her...
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Temple, NIU picked by media to top MAC; CMU tabbed second in West
Updated: 5:45 p.m. DETROIT – Rather than being the hunted this season, the Central Michigan football team will have to...
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Non-conference schedules released for men’s, women’s basketball teams
The Central Michigan men’s and women’s basketball teams will spend much of the first month of the 2010-11 season...
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UPDATED: Texas man who allegedly ran down Mount Pleasant man with vehicle is charged with attempted murder
A 23-year-old Texas man allegedly tried to kill a Mount Pleasant man by running him down with a vehicle Tuesday morning. Brandon...
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Boarding Pass: New destination for wakeboarding opens Friday
Cliff Wentworth’s business plans have not gone exactly to plan, but that hasn’t stopped him. Wentworth is creating...
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Parking lots 33, 62 to see changes to exits, entrances by fall
Students coming back to Central Michigan University in the fall will have to get used to several changes in parking lots. The...
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Shin’s Korean Restaurant opens on Mission Street, provides authentic cuisine
A dove-shaped sign with Korean writing hangs on the wall of Shin’s Korean Restaurant. The sign wishes all restaurant patrons...
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Downtown Mount Pleasant Street Festival brings blues musicians, artists
Kevin Nichols has been playing blues since he was a teenager. Nichols is the singer and guitarist for 6 Hands Down, a blues...
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Aug. 3 primaries bring forward several local and statewide issues
Mount Pleasant residents will have an opportunity to vote for Republican or Democratic leadership in a variety of offices...
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Kellermann to play professionally overseas; Van signs with Irish pro team
A former Central Michigan basketball player will continue to play at the next level. Chris Kellermann recently signed a...
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Uncertain funding benches “Campus Connection” project proposal
Plans to improve conditions for biking and walking between downtown Mount Pleasant and Central Michigan University have been...
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Bluegrass Festival bringing old-time fun this weekend
Bluegrass may have its roots in the south, but it’s growing strong in Shepherd. Bluegrass aficionados and musical explorers...







Chatter
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