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Accurate census vital to city funds
As the year gets underway, it’s time for a head count in Mount Pleasant. Census Day is April 1...
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Admissions report reveals higher number of applicants
According to an admissions report issued on Jan. 9, CMU is up 13 percent in freshman applications from last January. The...
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Seniority does not help Sig Eps
As recent events involving the former Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity have shown, longevity does not equal...
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Fate of Tau Kappa Epsilon Greek fraternity uncertain
Tau Kappa Epsilon may soon shut down if it does not receive assistance from its national fraternity. Adam Tamburelli, president...
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Police Reports
The following incidents were reported to the CMU Police, the Mount Pleasant Police, the Isabella County Sheriff’s ...
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Inspections reveal Rose Arena bleacher problems
Stand up, sit down, fight! Fight! Fight!! Just do it very carefully. Following a concern voiced by a...
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Plachta states building plans
University President Leonard Plachta would like to see approximately $170 million spent on building renovation ...
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Forum on next president hosted
The Board of Trustees received input on qualifications for a new university president in an open forum Monday. More than...
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GOP candidates debate taxes, focus on conservative issues
Grand Rapids – It was 90 minutes of tough questions focusing on tax cuts and rebuilding a moral nation. The six GOP...
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Sewer cleaning causes gas line to be struck Tuesday
A gas line was struck in the intersection of Lansing and Wisconsin streets Tuesday causing many motorists to find alternate...
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Police Reports
The following incidents were reported to the CMU Police, the Mount Pleasant Police, and the Isabella County ...
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Burst pipe damages Merrill Hall rooms
Residents of Merrill Hall will receive compensation from the university for water damages to their personal property during...






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