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Alexander talks of LIFE changes; Web site among items discussed

Dave Alexander says CM LIFE’s presence on the World Wide Web will become
vitally important to the paper’s prosperity in the future.
“The Web product is a very important aspect of what CM LIFE is about and
[...]

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Ranzenberger to address students today at the Bovee University Center

Mark Ranzenberger, third
of four candidates vying for the director of Student Media position at CMU,
will have the opportunity to address questions from the campus community
today.
Ranzenberger, managing editor for the Isabella County Herald and temporary
journalism instructor for CMU, will participate in an open forum from 5 [...]

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Alexander to address students today at the Bovee University Center

The second of four
candidates vying for the director of Student Media position at CMU, will have
the opportunity to address questions from students and the university
community today.
Dave Alexander, business editor of The Muskegon Chronicle, will participate
in an open forum from 9 to 9:50 a.m. today in [...]

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Election 2000 – Democrat Al Gore

Jerry Hoffman
It just makes sense – Al Gore would make a better president.
I could recapitulate the last five months on the campaign trail to prove my
point, but would you, the voter, really be swayed by my opinion, political
analysts, excerpts from debates and television and radio ads?
No. [...]

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Assistant director of student publications vies for adviser spot

Kathy Simon lives and breathes newspapers.
“I never liked anything but newspapers. I’ve been in newspapers since
high school,” she said.
Simon, Student Publications assistant director, addressed staff, faculty
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First interview for director of Student Media set

The first
of four finalists vying for the director of Student Media position will
answer questions from students and the university community on Thursday.
An open public forum will take place from 3:30 to [...]

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PR layoffs result in controversy

Three university employees are now out of a job after what officials are calling a restructuring of Public Relations and Marketing.
Linda Norlock, publications director; Carol McGinnis, assistant director of publications and electronic communications; and Tracy Backs, marketing and advertising director, were told Tuesday that their positions were being eliminated as part of a departmental restructuring [...]

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Budget issues highlight city commission meeting

The second presentation on the 2001 Proposed Operating Budget for the City of Mount Pleasant highlighted the city commission’s general meeting Monday night.
City Manager Paul Preston explained what funds, other than the City’s general fund, were used for specific projects.
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