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Bars, smokers particularly dissatisfied with smoking ban during cold winter months
Mount Pleasant smokers are feeling the cold more than their nicotine-free counterparts this season. Since the May 2010 enactment...
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Pro bono legal clinic beginning March 21, developing resource website
Central Michigan University students contemplating legal action will be able to receive free advice at the new pro bono legal...
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EDITORIAL: Elimination of paychecks justified; bigger cuts still necessary
Eliminating paychecks completely from the university payroll system is a cost-effective move, but additional cuts can still...
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Friday with Fenech — What happens in Vegas
So where were we? Ah, yes — creeping. On coaches. And athletes. And girls that work at the SAC and girls that sit in the...
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STOVER: Long odds separate CMU and potential bye
Inexplicably, Central Michigan has a chance. Not a good chance, but the men’s basketball team has a semblance of a shot. Somehow,...
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Strength within: senior thrower Whitney Johnson survives broken home to set a standard at CMU
The chips were stacked against Whitney Johnson when she came to Mount Pleasant. She’s endured a broken home and changing...
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Grace Church renovations ongoing, bringing international students into congregation
Grace Church has not let continual work on the old Embers restaurant building stop it from holding regular services in the...
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Baseball ready for high-powered UNLV offense
Tim Chambers hasn’t found much. “I’ve been asked that question a bunch,” the University of Las Vegas Nevada head...
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Ball State a chance for CMU to make ground up in MAC West
Crunch time begins this weekend. With three games left in the regular season, Central Michigan men’s basketball finds...
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Club hockey opens regionals against Illinois State
For the fourth time in five years, the CMU club hockey team find itself going to regionals. This weekend, the seventh ranked...
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Gymnastics wins quad meet, Reighard hits win No. 400
Four hundred career wins. Gymnastics head coach Jerry Reighard accomplished the milestone as his Chippewas dominated their...
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LAMBRIGHT: A Statue of Limitations
When Grand Rapids realized its economy was stumbling it took bold steps to create one of the world’s largest celebrations...







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