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Test determines children’s cognitive abilities
Two CMU professors are evaluating children’s skills and disabilities – by playing with them. Psychology professors...
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Barnes Hall pilots new computer server program
Students in the Northwest Quad have the opportunity to participate in a Terminal Server Pilot Program offered through the...
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Women’s Studies seeks new director
Women’s Studies, a challenging multidisciplinary program offering courses in 16 departments of the university, is seeking...
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Pool of CMU presidential candidates compiled
A pool of candidates for the position of CMU’s next president has been compiled and the search committee will now begin...
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SGA pushes further for fee increase
Incoming and returning students may see a jump in CMU’s students-organization fee next fall, pending the ...
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Ameritech phone lines fizzle Thursday
Phone lines across Michigan failed early Thursday morning causing problems for many residents. Mark Strandskov, network manager...
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Gov. Engler proposes tax cut package
Parents, workers, senior citizens and those with disabilities may receive a tax cut, thanks to a bill that is coming out...
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Central’s Web site to undergo changes
For those who have waited for the university Web site to get better, the wait will soon come to an end. In a move to bring...
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Police Reports
The following incidents were reported to the Isabella County Sheriff’s Department and the Mount Pleasant...
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CMU sociology instructor dies in auto accident at age 40
A sociology instructor, single mother and dedicated activist remembered fondly by family, students and faculty members, died...
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Juvenile facility supported by commissioners
Mount Pleasant city commissioners voted to support the construction of a day-treatment facility for juveniles ...
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Central’s new look to be presented to board
Several of the university president’s building initiatives will be voted on and the master plan will be discussed ...






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