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CMU should consider abandoning its plans to build a $65 million bio-technology building next to the Education and Human Services building.
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CMU should consider abandoning its plans to build a $65 million bio-technology building next to the Education and Human Services building.
Republican presidential candidate John McCain should not have publicly announced that he was pulling his campaign funding out of Michigan.
Coming Out Week, which runs through Friday, is an effective way to alleviate the stress of individuals facing one of the most daunting moments in their lives.
Now is as good of a time as ever to take advantage of the Isabella County Transportation Commission's services.
The deadline to register to vote is Monday. That's less than one week away. For unregistered citizens, this is the last chance to ensure their voice will be heard on Election Day.
As a state fact-finder comes onto the scene, the Faculty Association and university administration could not be more at loggerheads.
The American Civil Liberties Union's recent lawsuit against Michigan highlights one of the many ways voters can slip through the cracks.
Though the slated multi-million dollar Bovee University Center renovations are financially excessive, developers nevertheless should make the most of the opportunity.
The Board of Trustees paints an inspiring picture: Michigan faces an imminent and dire doctor shortage, and CMU is only doing its part to help.
More departments than the hospitality program can benefit from a Holiday Inn on campus property.
The Board of Trustees met Thursday to discuss hotel development, campus improvements and - psst! - a CMU medical school.
The Academic Senate should not pass proposals to limit the number of University Program courses available to students.
This is a response to the Central Michigan Life editorial on Monday.
No, the Speak Up, Speak Out committee has not had Dennis Lennox II as a panelist.
Around $165,000 was used from the university's $200 million deferred maintenance budget to install new copper gutters, down spouts and a heat trace system on Warriner Hall.
There are many sensible places for the university to cut costs.
The City of Mount Pleasant is taking the right steps toward fulfilling its plans to re-beautify downtown Mount Pleasant.
As journalists, we obviously are expected to uphold First Amendment rights, particularly freedom of speech.
The Michigan State Board of Education should enhance the certification requirements for elementary teachers to make them more well-rounded for their positions.
College football, like the National Football League before it, truly has turned into a money business.