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Women playing EMU for first-round MAC tourney bye
This year’s senior class has made positive improvements over the course of its four-year career. Central Michigan women’s...
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CMU gets 23.3 percent cut in state appropriations
Central Michigan University will receive $61,431,100 in state appropriations for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, 2011 under...
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Former wrestler informed police of sex offender status, but not student status
Former Central Michigan University wrestler David A. Cheatham informed area police of his sex offender status before arriving...
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KENNETT: Social networking connects with favorite figures
Even though I tend to write quite a bit a bit about the wonders of social networking, I still feel compelled to share more...
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LETTER: Removing paper checks harms privacy, freedom
CMU’s plan to eliminate paper checks in favor of direct deposit and debit cards should infuriate everyone that does business...
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Bellore ‘anxious’ for NFL Scouting Combine
Forget his name, Central Michigan’s Nick Bellore simply is linebacker No. 2 starting Friday night at the NFL Scouting Combine. He...
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Students design, build largest temporary exhibit in museum’s history
A new exhibit seeks to show how students have spent their time outside the classroom since Central Michigan University was...
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MANZO: Women’s team needs support
Hey, I was just wondering … Did anyone happen to watch the Central Michigan women’s basketball team defeat Ball State...
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Administration’s proposal to UTF considered unacceptable, will picket Monday
The Union of Teaching Faculty will picket next week to inform the campus of its grievances accrued in its efforts to secure...
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EVANS: Saturday’s game more than just a rivalry game
There is a huge basketball game Saturday night at McGuirk Arena. But me saying that does not do justice to the implications...
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Major roadwork plans to commence for Fancher Street this summer
Fancher Street will receive some much needed improvements this summer. The work will include a new sanitary sewer, a storm...
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It’s go time: women seeking first indoor title since 2004, men look for improvement
After weeks of preparation and countless practices, the Central Michigan women’s track and field team is finally ready...







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