Sticking to their guns: On campus, neither side of the gun debate is budging
Dave Haynes spent his Tuesday morning helping two men in their 20s purchase handguns.
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Dave Haynes spent his Tuesday morning helping two men in their 20s purchase handguns.
Students and community members celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by marching through the snow-covered campus of Central Michigan University to downtown Mount Pleasant for a candlelight vigil on the afternoon of Jan. 18.
An assault was reported around 1 a.m. Monday when a resident assistant, 24, in Carey Hall was spat on by an 18 year-old male student living in the residence hall. Lt. Cameron Wassman of the Central Michigan University Police Department said the incident was not preceded by any interaction between the two. The suspect was found to be intoxicated. The victim chose not to pursue charges and the incident was forwarded to the Office of Student Conduct.
Tax capture in the SmartZone has been extended for an additional five years.
Snow and ice at Central Michigan University can provide winter fun, but also causes poor conditions for navigating campus.
A 19 year-old woman from Hancock was injured in an automobile accident Thursday evening on South Mission Street near McDonald’s.
Kathleen Ling believes the quality of local government depends on involvement from its citizens.
A $2 million renovation to the Student Activity Center pool might delay the Rose Pool closure past June 30, when it was scheduled to shut down.
President Barack Obama addressed Americans in his final State of the Union speech Tuesday night, when he said “the rancor and suspicion between the parties has gotten worse instead of better.”
If you live between Bellows and High Streets, it's difficult to avoid a code violation if there is trash on your lawn or your car is parked in the wrong place.
After being sworn in as new Mount Pleasant City Commissioners on Jan. 11, Allison Lents, who was appointed vice mayor, Nick Madaj and Lori Gillis went straight to work.
Only minutes after taking oath as one of three new Mount Pleasant city commissioners, Allison Lents was elected vice mayor.
Defendants in Todd Levitt's ongoing libel complaint are seeking an appeal of Isabella County Chief Judge Paul Chamberlain's order to deny summary disposition.
A new law firm has opened on East Broadway Street.
In order for lights and sidewalks to be installed on Crawford Road, several entities must collaborate.
Sara Kubik has a message for women interested in applying for faculty positions at Central Michigan University: Don't.
Todd Levitt is one step closer to getting his day in court in an ongoing libel complaint against The Morning Sun after Isabella County Chief Judge Paul Chamberlain made decisions on several motions filed by the local newspaper and other defendants.
A Central Michigan University photojournalist placed in the national Hurst Journalism Awards Program.
After three weeks of receiving calls pertaining to one apartment at Franklin Village, a party there resulted in the arrests of 43 people early Saturday morning.
Though Mayor Jim Holton would rather "bob for french fries in a deep fryer" than discuss a roundabout being installed in the city, the Mount Pleasant City Commission approved the allocation of funding for a roundabout at Washington and Bellows streets.