Monday, October 15, 2007
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News
- Police seeking unarmed robber
- More funding would save center
- Western ponders new med school
- 'Blue Gator'-aid
- Center named for Enberg
- Life in brief
- 'Escanaba in da Moonlight' brings U.P. comedy south
- Players, young fans connect
- United Way fundraiser still $37,000 short of $100K goal
- T-Pain has audience 'Sprung'
- Concert draws long lines before sold-out show in Rose
- Traffic, parking on SGA agenda
- Wezner raises $200 for cancer cure
- Wezner raises $200 for cancer cure
- Lead Week offers exercise for both mind, body
- Students can experience life of the physically challenged
- Twist and shout
- Teach for America allows college grads to teach in low-income areas
- City still unsure on state funding
- Who can bleed more: Central or Western in a blood drive?
- A-Senate to use clickers, but concerns still linger
- CMU/WMU compete for United Way
- Flu study could mean cash for students
- Sex under the influence can be a risky gamble
- Green looking for students to fill diversity council seats
- Student could save a life by donating bone marrow
- U Roundup
Sports
- Armed and Dangerous
- LeFevour humble in spotlight
- Field hockey reverses early struggles
- Gordy's three interceptions spark excitement on defense
- Miami, UB tied in East
- Doing the splits
- Six inducted into hall of fame
- CMU drops fifth straight MAC game
- In-state teams hamper club soccer
- Club rugby season winding down
- Women's cross sees some of nation's elite
- Freshman nets winning goal in overtime
- LeFevour in USA Today poll
Lifeline
Editorial
Voices
Editorial
Voices
- Snapshots from college
- Clement Ampadu
- Courtney Hardwick
- David Privasky
- Maggie Spleet
- Our reader's voices
- Photographer fights law, defends Constitution
Video
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