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Two vying for SGA presidency

The Student Government Association Presidential Election will feature a familiar face as well as a newer one.

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SCENES FROM CAMPUS: Hockey outside the SAC

The 2010 Winter Olympics were the topic of conversation during a pick-up game of hockey Monday afternoon outside the Student Activity Center.

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Students, professors enjoy ‘clean, efficient’ EHS Building

For Lori Cortez, the Education and Human Services Building is changing the way teachers are being made.

Cortez, an adjunct professor of History at Saginaw Valley State University, is working on her doctorate at CMU. Having already taught at Mid-Michigan Community College and SVSU, Cortez is taking three classes on qualitative analysis on the weekends in the EHS Building.

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$33.3 million state fiber-optic network will include CMU

Central Michigan University is one of several communities and schools that will benefit from a 955-mile fiber-optic network planned to extend across the state of Michigan.

A $33.3 million federal grant awarded to Merit Network Inc. will fund the network.

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Officials will reopen parking in Lot 45 Wednesday; students work around construction

The construction near Merrill, Sweeney and Thorpe halls keeping students from parking in Lot 45 is almost complete.

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Rape prevention programs at work, Students stay alert after Jan. 8 reported sexual assault

The issue of safety has been on the minds of many around Central Michigan University in light of a recent reported sexual assault on Deerfield Road.

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MLK Week brunch kicks off several days of cultural events

Students can kick off a packed week of cultural events with a full stomach.

Central Michigan University’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Week begins with a community peace brunch at 10 a.m. Monday in the Bovee University Center.

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Delta College director of disabilities remembers campus accessibility as CMU student

In 1972, Michael Cooper was the first student at CMU in a wheelchair.

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