Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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- Professor dedicates 20 years to M.S education
- Indian Trails bus stops at Chip Cabs
- Noose student remains unknown
- Alumni return home for concert
- Twelve to help homeless
- CMU has 15 on sex offenders list
- Officials: Research all loan options before choosing
- Broomfield in the dark
- Soccer team sells shirts for charity
- Committee says CMU ready for emergencies
- Students relate to performer's comedy, music
- Castro steps down from rule in Cuba
- Lennox filed complaint after CMU took no action
- Beef recall affects city, not campus
- Anti-aggression advocate
- Life in brief
- Soul food taster draws nearly 200
- Expert says listen to your body
- Emergency system sends alerts
- Students assist Iraqi citizens
- Students, faculty can post ideas
Sports
- Triple threat
- Freshman sprinter gets things 'Dunn'
- Injuries limit team's options
- Struggling men host Ball State today at Rose Arena
- Stewart thriving after injury-plagued season
- A Look back in time
- Men's basketball escapes Rose Arena with 63-58 win against Ball State
Lifeline
- Reactions to style can be good, bad
- Being bearded is beautiful, beneficial
- Paint Chips
- Kickin' the blues
- 'Half Baked' star to perform at Plachta this weekend
- Felony falls short
- Shoes can become more daring as spring approaches
- Letting the hate out
- Students hold auditions for first film
- 'Cyrano' opens today with three-person cast
- A weekend dedicated to ... BEARDED STARS
- 'Definitely Maybe' defies romantic comedy formula
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