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Police Reports
The following incidents were reported to the CMU Police, the Mount Pleasant Police Department, and the Isabella ...
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Boosters lay groundwork to Kelly/Shorts
The names of Rich Miller, his wife and his two kids will always be under the feet of those entering Kelly/Shorts Stadium. That...
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CMU looking into computer requirements
CMU students may soon be seen carrying not only their books and backpacks to class, but wielding laptop computers as well. Assistant...
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MEAP, adult ed changes depts.
Just in time for the new year, a major departmental change will take place with the handling of the Michigan Educational...
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Candidate for public relations looking to make difference
The second candidate vying for the position of associate vice president for Public Relations and Marketing ...
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Yeagley responds to excessive partying
Communication is the key to controlling parties and potential riot-like situations, police said in light of ...
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Tribal Council used funds prior to takeover
The current Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribal Council not only paid for legal services – with tribal funds – rendered...
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Representatives sent to McKinney trial
The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation and the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs have sent two representatives...
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Tribal court seeks clarity
In an order from the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Appellate Court, three court officials have questioned the authority ...
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Health Services offers birth control options to students
University Health Services offers students a variety of contraceptive options, but it is highly recommended that students...
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Less money dispersed through Pell grants
A lobbyist for student financial aid said today’s Pell grants do not fund college educations nearly as much as they...
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Office complex nearing completion at University Park
A nearby $4 million project will not only benefit incoming businesses, but CMU’s students and Charter Schools Office...






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