Midland consulting group to launch second campus newspaper at CMU
A Midland-based consulting group will announce plans today to launch a second newspaper on campus as soon as next fall.
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A Midland-based consulting group will announce plans today to launch a second newspaper on campus as soon as next fall.
Cheboygan County Drain Commissioner and former CMU student Dennis Lennox II has been acquitted of two charges over alleged use of public funds while seeking a state House seat.
Voters have spoken — Michigan will not have delegates change the constitution.
Speech is protected under the First Amendment even if it is unpopular, morally questionable or downright hateful.
Editor’s note: To send a letter to the editor, please e-mail voices@cm-life.com
The rumors are true — Campus Conservatives is no more.
One claim made by the Student Government Association is that people benefit from its existence by gaining “a better understanding of governmental framework.”
Cheboygan County Prosecuting Attorney Daryl Vizina has filed a misdemeanor criminal complaint against Topinabee senior and Cheboygan County Drain Commissioner Dennis Lennox II.
Campus Conservatives is unable to meet as a registered student organization because of outstanding debt owed to Central Michigan University, officials from the Office of Student Life said.
Campus Conservatives is unable to meet as a registered student organization because of outstanding debt owed to Central Michigan University, officials from the Office of Student Life said.
Dennis Lennox II, a Topinabee senior and Cheboygan County drain commissioner, has been named in a complaint filed by Ingham County Commissioner Mark Grebner.
Editor's note: This letter is in response to the protest Tuesday against American Family Association of Michigan President Gary Glenn.
I personally am very excited about comedian Demetri Martin coming to CMU's campus. As an adult who enjoys comedy and who is connected to the real world and other students here at CMU, I know that this will be a big hit.
How many times does $43,000 go into $450,000? Just over ten.
I was appalled to find out that Central Michigan University's Program Board is wasting $43,000 of taxpayer money on comedian Demetri Martin.
President Barack Obama's campaign message of hope carried over into Tuesday's congressional address.
I never thought in a million years that I would say something like "I agree with Dennis," but sadly, I do.
It's critical that Central Michigan University administrators and members of the Board of Trustees take over the hiring of the next Griffin chairman to ensure the political science department does not instill another political crony.
The decision not to pursue re-accreditation for the journalism department was a foolish decision that will come back to hurt Central Michigan University in the years to come.
With 2009 already well under way, it's prime time to take account of what worked last year and what didn't.