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FRIDAY FEATURE: Students relieve stress, relive childhood with ministicks games
The ball was in mid air. It nearly stood still, frozen while Rochester sophomore Kelly Markaity spotted the opportunity. He...
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Dog Tales, parties offer students chance to relax during finals week
If there is a third thing certain in life beyond death and taxes, it is exam week afflicting scores of stressed students...
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Ross, university administrators update Union Township board; well site maintenance operations revised
David Burdette told Union Township trustees Wednesday about Central Michigan University’s plans to be more efficient...
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CMU-Oakland baseball game canceled
Rain has forced the cancellation of today’s Central Michigan-Oakland baseball game scheduled for 3 p.m. in Rochester. CMU...
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Fake IDs still a concern for local businesses whether fake or ‘borrowed’
College is a time infamous for heavy consumption of alcohol, but many students hit campus long before their 21st birthdays. So...
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Gender discrimination still apparent in workplace; CMU faculty members say there is room for improvement
The pay scale for women in the U.S. in 2011 is about 77 cents in comparison with a man’s dollar. Cherie Strachan, assistant...
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WITH VIDEO: Four Loko sales drop since new FDA regulations nix energy drink elements
Four Loko is back, but local sales are not better than ever. The popular alcoholic energy drink was banned on Dec. 4 after...
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Picks of the Week: ‘Hot Sauce Committee Part 2,’ Newser
“Hot Sauce Committee Part 2″ by Beastie Boys Call them goofy, silly or the ever-feared “too white,”...
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‘Mortal Kombat’ revives violent game series, has mechanics to back up image
The influence the “Mortal Kombat” series has had on the video game industry is nearly unrivaled. The original...
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EDITORIAL: Communication between media, university should continue to strive for openness
The working relationship between university administrators and CM Life is more crucial now than ever, whether it means relaying...
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‘Water for Elephants’ is solid, but lacks emotionality needed for story
Overall, “Water for Elephants” is a well-crafted tale of a depression-era love story, but when it falters, it...
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TALJONICK: Not the end of the world
I was crushed. The girl of my dreams had returned my note, the center of which was now occupied with a capital “NO” circled...







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