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Dean candidate emphasizes faculty advocacy, relationships at forum
Robert Pratt wants a challenge. That is why Pratt, a history professor at the University of Georgia, is vying with two other...
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Honors recital lets students show off semesters of hard musical work solo, together
A semester or more of hard work paid off Tuesday morning for students in the CMU honors recital. The recitals are held four...
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Trustees could approve land lease negotiating for new hotel; would be connected to Kelly/Shorts Stadium
A proposal to negotiate a land lease for a new on-campus hotel is up for approval by the CMU Board of Trustees Thursday. The...
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VIDEO: Players Thoughts on New Athletic Venue
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UPDATED: Man flees car accident scene on foot, police search continues
Police are still searching for a man who fled the scene of a car accident Monday afternoon. The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe...
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LIVE BLOG: CMU home opener against Temple
Join Sports Editor Aaron McMann and Senior Reporter Anthony Fenech for a live chat of tonight’s home opener for the...
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Weidman man will spend most of life in prison after conclusion to January sexual assault case
Daniel Danny Leonard will spend more than 35 years behind bars after he pled guilty to five charges Monday. He had been accused...
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Central Michigan University among national trend of potentially record-breaking enrollment numbers
Colin Rheingans applied to three universities, but ultimately decided to come to CMU. The Fenton resident chose CMU over...
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Beauty and the Beats: CMU sophomore readies to compete in Miss Michigan competition
A college student’s life is busy enough without worrying about representing an entire state, but Julie Claveau is eager...
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Young family of six burdened but not broken by economic difficulties
Living without a vehicle is just one of the difficulties the couple, who have been married for two years, dealt with recently....
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Retail stores will crop up at Mission, Preston corner; tenants still sought for planned spring opening
The intersection of Preston Mission streets will look different in the near future. The vacant space, and former Pizza King...
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Student lawsuit helps increase scope of digital rights, donates compensation to literacy charity
By the time Macomb freshman Justin Gawronski turned 18, he had won a lawsuit, donated $150,000 to charity and changed an...







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