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CMU volleyball rallies to win in fifth game.
You couldn’t ask for a better match to open up McGuirk Arena for the 2011-2012 school year. The Central Michigan volleyball...
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Radcliff, Westendorp remain friends amidst QB battle
Ryan Radcliff The biggest question surrounding Central Michigan football this week has to be who will get the call at quarterback. Who...
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Honors program director promotes teaching without grades, sees improvement in student learning
Honors Program director Phame Camarena, speaks to his HON 100: Introduction to Honors class Tuesday afternoon about his no-grade...
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Chippewas back home after three-game road trip
It’s been 29 days and three losses since the Central Michigan football team has played at Kelly/Shorts Stadium. After beating...
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Zonta Club kicks off fall with 24th annual Applefest
The Zonta Club of Mount Pleasant will welcome fall by hosting its 24th annual Zonta Applefest this weekend. Applefest will...
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Symphony Orchestra opens season with French classics Thursday
Central Michigan University’s Symphony Orchestra performed pieces by renowned French composers for its first concert of...
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EDITORIAL: Fair pay key to becoming prominent university
“One side believes the university has adequate resources and should use these resources to increase the compensation to...
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Pro bono legal clinic will relocate to Ethics center after underutilization last year
The pro bono legal clinic created by the Student Government Association will reopen in October in the Center for Professional...
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COLUMN: Still no contract?
George Ross, I live in my own apartment and cook myself dinner every night. I pay my own tuition and rent. I’m a grown-up. And...
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COLUMN: Of course I don’t look like my family, I’m adopted
Growing up, I knew from the start I was adopted. To be quite honest, I’m not sure if my parents even told me or if I just...
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LETTER: A student’s open letter to Provost Shapiro
Speaking as a student, Provost Shapiro, here’s an open response to your open letter: “I was trained as a social psychologist,...
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CMU alumna and former student open used book store in Mecosta
Central Michigan University alumni Jacqueline Aldrich and husband James Aldrich have not let the struggling economy affect...







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