Suspect pending arraignment for OWI, illegal entry
The Isabella County Sheriff's Department is investigating a vehicle crash and illegal entry that occurred on Sept. 9.
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The Isabella County Sheriff's Department is investigating a vehicle crash and illegal entry that occurred on Sept. 9.
Pi Kappa Phi can adorn their new home with fraternity letters for the first time since moving to the property in June.
A school bus carried nearly $25,000 worth of school supplies to all 14 Mount Pleasant area schools on the morning of Sept. 2. There are roughly 250 elementary classrooms and 3,500 K-12 students.
Todd Levitt is a step closer to having his day in court after Isabella County Chief Judge Paul Chamberlain made a decision on several motions in an ongoing libel suit filed by the Mount Pleasant attorney.
Mount Pleasant police wrote nearly 200 citations throughout Welcome Weekend 2015. Police wrote 107 open intoxicant tickets, 56 minors in possession of alcohol citations and a slew of other offenses.
When Central Michigan University alumna Emily Miller first heard that Kaya Coffeehouse was up for sale, she jokingly told a friend that she’d look into buying it.
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Samuel Pego, 26, was arraigned Sept. 1 in connection to a hit and run that injured Flint junior Pierce Andersen.
At least 12 members of Pi Kappa Phi are living in the former Delta Chi house, which has remained fraternity-free since 2014.
Hundreds of students lined the streets Saturday night celebrating the last day of Welcome Weekend.
After a slight delay due to unpredictable weather, a crowd of 2,500 came out to see Jeff Daniels.
This weekend, a migration was upon Mount Pleasant.
Multimedia editor Sam Nuerminger has RSO's answer the question "Why should I join" in ten seconds or less.
Pedestrians in parks across Mount Pleasant paused to watch coolers, inflatable tubes and Central Michigan University students as they floated down the Chippewa River.
Police have found video footage of a person of interest in connection to rocks thrown through windows at Warriner and Grawn halls, but are not yet ready to release the images to the public.
Officer Jeff Browne of the Mount Pleasant Police Department said the majority of people he cited during Welcome Weekend weren't from Central Michigan University.
Zev Lawson Edwards said when he decided to write his debut novel, “The New Punk,” he wanted to base it on the idea that there are youth with great talent, but poverty “keeps that hidden, so sometimes they go to crime rather than using their talent.”
Former Central Michigan University defensive back Brandon Greer bonded out of jail on a $450,000 cash surety bond Aug. 24.
CM-Life Editor-in-Chief Malachi Barrett gives you the run down on what CM-Life has in store for you in the upcoming semester