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COLUMN: Students loans protect a broken system
Student loans are too easy to get. Most private loans are a bad idea, I feel like we can all agree on that, but I’ve begun...
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Dow/SAP business scholarship increased from $500 to $750, awarded to three students
Editor’s Note: Due to technical difficulties, cm-life.com’s author system is temporarily out of order. This...
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‘Quiz Central’ to start seventh season; several scholarships to be awarded
“Quiz Central” host Kurt Wilson said it’s important for high school students to know the world around them...
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International exchange program offers scholarships for students
Twelve students gathered in Ronan 346 on Tuesday night to learn more about the Fulbright Program, one of the largest U.S....
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Studying abroad made more affordable by bevy of grants, scholarships, weakened global economy
Central Michigan University’s Study Abroad program is making sure students have the opportunity to go out of the country...
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Scholarship brings Native American artist to CMU
There is a certain approach to creating art. “Most people who make art don’t always understand the process,” said Daniel...
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FAFSA changes aim to make application process easier
The eye-catching colors that distinguish between what the student and parent fill out on the Free Application For Federal...
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Board seeks federal stimulus money to reinstate appropriations
Central Michigan University has the opportunity to apply for a one-time grant up to $2,342,100 to benefit students. The...
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Economic woes don’t scare CMU students out of studying abroad
Clinton Township junior Amber Mardis is determined to study abroad. Despite economic scares, Central Michigan University...

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