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Recaps: CMU’s MAC Tournament
The road to the Mid-American Conference was a bumpy one for No. 2 seed Central Michigan as it made its way to an unsuccessful day...
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Only Rose qualifies for NCAA track and field nationals
One of four Central Michigan track and field athletes at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field East Regionals emerged with a shot...
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Winnipeg selects Poblah in CFL’s supplemental draft
Former wide receiver Kito Poblah was selected by Winnipeg in the Canadian Football League’s supplemental draft on Monday. Poblah,...
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EDITORIAL: Grawn Computer Lab renovation may not be in overall student interest
While this board appreciates the additional accessibility to computer labs provided by the virtual lab pilot program, we...
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SLIDESHOW: Week In Photos 5/26/11-5/31/11
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UPDATE: Tornado Warning in effect for Isabella County
The tornado and warning previously in effect for southeastern Isabella County has been reduced to a severe storm warning. The...
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Third Festival of Banners brings community-created art to Isabella County
Downtown Mount Pleasant has colorful new community-created banners to complement its community-created street art. Children,...
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Special Olympics to celebrate its 40th anniversary at Central Michigan University
Athletes from across the state will compete for personal victory and a slew of medals at the Special Olympics Michigan 2011...
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Event management students help launch Cannes Film Festival in France
The dream of walking the red carpet was made a reality recently for 14 CMU students at the Cannes Film Festival. The event...
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Central Michigan University chef befriends students after traveling, celebrating world
Standing at 6 feet and 6 inches with long hair and a hippie style, 62-year-old John Noland always stands out in a crowd. Noland...
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Mount Pleasant parade remembers veterans on Memorial Day
Even 90-degree temperatures did not stop Mount Pleasant residents from celebrating their appreciation for American war veterans. Veterans...
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MU 5, CMU 2: RedHawks too much for Chippewas as season comes to an end
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio – After a while, playing from behind starts to catch up with you. The Central Michigan offense couldn’t...







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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
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