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Studies show birth control pill lowers ovarian cancer, increases breast cancer risks
Birth control pills may help decrease the risk of ovarian cancer in women but increase the risk for breast cancer. A study...
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Pushing Pot: Local resident sells, grows marijuana to supplement incomes
Dealing with a tough economy and unemployment, some Mount Pleasant residents have used growing and selling marijuana to help...
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EDITORIAL: The cost of being thrifty
A recent Associated Press article addressed an issue that at first glance hardly seems to be a problem — too little student...
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Couple learns ropes of parenthood, adopt toddler from Uganda on Michigan Adoption Day
Brethren residents Kip Witt Bailey, 3, laughs and looks up at his mother, Jill Witt as his father Steve Bailey smiles Tuesday...
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Complying with requests for content removal is on rise at Google
Google has either fully or partially complied with 63 percent of the requests for content removal between January and June,...
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LETTER: An invitation to learn
The department of foreign languages, literatures and cultures strongly supports Central Michigan University’s mission statement...
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COLUMN: Where has the school spirit gone?
The fire that I knew in “Fire up Chips” was extinguished long ago. As I watched the Michigan and Michigan State...
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Underclassmen providing spark for wrestling team
The major hurdle for Central Michigan wrestling is overcoming inexperience, as it emerges as one of the youngest teams in...
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COLUMN: Study abroad anxieties
I had the opportunity to study abroad almost anywhere in the world, and I chose to go north. I have never been a winter person,...
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LETTER: Guest speaker policy needs to be visited
We’ve all read about the $550,000 being spent on the new Web-design, but what about more relevant information such as policies...
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Students express themselves, relieve stress through knitting
Hillsdale senior Erin Batt laughs while demonstrating how to begin knitting a scarf Monday afternoon in the Charles V. Park...
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Clarke Historical Library receives $15,000 grant for documentary
Clarke Historical Library received a grant of $15,000 to complete its documentary on American Indians fighting in the Civil...







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