Friday, February 15, 2008
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- Promise broken for newcomers
- Vagina Monologues to shock, entertain
- Mary's mission
- Rushdie's April visit delayed until fall
- Board approves stipends
- Professionals help students get down to business
- Poetry with Palen
- Life in brief'
- Campbell Hall still on top in "Biggest Loser" competition
- Panel discusses Internet voting at conference
- There are other affordable health care options
- Lennox 'looking' for Peters
- Political groups educate
- Three to be inducted into ROTC Hall of Fame
- Hunter's Outfitters makes its way to Mount Pleasnt for convention
- Police Briefs
- Relay for Life to take place this weekend
- Cyberactivism: The new political frontier
- Delta Sigma Theta hosts '90s themed competition
- Agencies, camps, parks attract CMU students
- U Roundup
- Career day offers opportunities beyond jobs
- Softball team delivers care packages to senior citizens
Sports
- The house of Heeke
- Freshman guard Allen adapting
- Mistakes linger for women's basketball
- Chippewas begin season with four games in North Carolina
- Wrestling faces No. 18 Mocs
- BGSU road meet next for rising Central
- Two travel to Arkansas
- Eagle Invitational next for men's track
- WEB UPDATE: CMU softball beats Maryland-Baltimore County 8-5 in first game
- Men's basketball loses 67-64 at Eastern Michigan
- Chan picks up her play
Editorial
Voices
- Lennox the menace
- Our reader's voices
- Why do you think the U.S. has had a decline in educational degrees?
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