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Cross-country teams compete in Notre Dame Invitational
Two runners were singled out as ‘important’ pieces for the Central Michigan men’s cross-country team during the Notre...
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Football player, civil rights campaigner alumnus speaks on Thursday
Walter Beach was a star for Central Michigan University football, but he also made his mark off the field. CMU welcomed back...
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CMU field hockey aims to get Freese 200th win at CMU
The year was 1985. A young 26-year-old graduate from Ohio State University stepped onto the Central Michigan University campus...
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Woodland Hospice competes in online poll to win $25,000 grant
Woodland Hospice is competing online for a $25,000 grant through EMC Insurance Companies program 100 Ways of Giving. As a...
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Group cleans up Chippewa River, promotes protecting environment
A group of students spent last Saturday afternoon picking up 352 pounds of trash from the Chippewa River with no complaints....
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‘Lip dub’ videos to be filmed in downtown Mount Pleasant, on campus
The streets of downtown Mount Pleasant will be filled with singing and dancing people Friday afternoon. A “lip dub” music...
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Union Township approves contract renewal for manager, plans to construct pole building
Union Township voted on and approved the renewal of the contract for township manger Brian Smith at Wednesday’s meeting. The...
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Snyder visits Asia, announces new company coming to Mid-Michigan
Midland will get a new business after an announcement by Gov. Rick Snyder Tuesday about the formation of a partnership with...
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Police confirm inmate was tased before death, autopsy report still pending
The Michigan State Police’s investigation into the death of 35-year-old Bradford T. Gibson revealed Gibson had been tasered...
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WITH VIDEO: Food-tasting held on campus as part of Hispanic Heritage Month
Hispanic Food Taster from CMLifeVideo on Vimeo. About 300 people were given a taste of Hispanic culture Wednesday as part...
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Ross talks FA conflict, academic priotization during speech for alumni on Tuesday
University President George Ross spoke to alumni in Midland on Tuesday, touching on the ongoing contract dispute with the...
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Authors of ‘Academically Adrift’ to speak Monday on campus
Forty-five percent of students show no significant improvement in learning during the first two years of college, according...







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