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Local stores go against national trends in sales for September
In September, Mount Pleasant retailers followed the overall national trend in retail increases and surpassed it in particular...
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COLUMN: The adventure of the chocolate fox
Admittedly, my roommate and I are no Holmes and Watson. But we did solve a mystery this week. Our case began last Friday...
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New owners at Redbird Feed & Pet Supply, work to find homes for animals
Mystie Beckwith’s job as a pet supply store owner serves as more than a source of income for her. Running the business,...
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Bill heads to the Senate to further clarify student, teacher sexual relations between adults
A new bill aims to make it illegal for school employees to have sexual relations with students in their school district,...
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Paranormal researcher Chris Fleming coming to Plachta on Halloween
Chris Fleming On Halloween there will be some answers about the haunted stories that take place on Central Michigan University’s...
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New RSO approved for students to support faculty, teaching community
“The other adults are talking now” is the tagline for the new registered student organization Students for Faculty. The...
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Quran burning pastor Terry Jones will be on campus Nov. 9
The Florida pastor who sparked mass controversy for burning the Quran will be on campus Nov. 9. In March, Terry Jones burned...
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Couple owns downtown junk shop, turns trash to treasure
The Curtis’ firmly believe in the old saying, “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” Joan Curtis...
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EDITORIAL: CMU must redouble sexual health efforts
Trojan Condoms has released its annual “Sexual Health Report Card” of sexual health resources on college campuses, and...
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Professors practice Buddhism, have zendo for community practice
Practicing Buddhism is more of a lifestyle than a religion for Don Socha and Brigitte Bechtold. Socha, a lecturer at Central...
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Triple-majoring student nominated for Rhodes Scholarship
John Phillips isn’t afraid to admit his chances of winning the Rhodes Scholarship are small, but he isn’t intimidated...
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Donated land to be used for ROTC course
A new field leadership reaction course will be constructed on a parcel of land that was a donated gift to the Central Michigan...







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