Alumni band 'The Dots' reunites after 37 years
On Dec. 9 at Rubbles’ Bar, The Dots, a prominent band from the 80’s at Central Michigan University, reunited after a 37-year hiatus.
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On Dec. 9 at Rubbles’ Bar, The Dots, a prominent band from the 80’s at Central Michigan University, reunited after a 37-year hiatus.
Central Michigan had not defeated Bowling Green in two years.
It was déjà vu all over again for the the Central Michigan men's basketball team.
Walking through the dark and silent basement halls of McGuirk Arena, it was another normal Wednesday morning of practice for the Central Michigan men's basketball team.
DaRon Turner has a simple goal for his senior year — to take Central Michigan University’s gaming community to the next level.
2005 | Western Michigan 31, Central Michigan 24 Nov. 12, 2005. Waldo Stadium
Life Sports Editor Jeremy Speer handicaps the upcoming MAC East Division:
DETROIT — Head Coach Mike DeBord feels his Chippewas are ready for the top despite being predicted to finish fifth in the MAC West Division.
Former CMU football standout Tedaro France signed a contract to play in the Canadian Football League next season.
Football Head Coach Mike DeBord sat in the press conference following Novembers 35-10 home loss against Western Michigan and reflected upon a disappointing 4-8 season.
MAC releases Indoor Track Preseason Poll Mid-American Conference coaches picked the CMU mens and womens indoor track teams to finish second and third, repectively, in the 2003 MAC Championship.
Many wondered if Kent State would be able to repeat last seasons unexpected Sweet 16 run.
Turner, a senior wide receiver from Florida, was named to the Verizon Academic All-American second team. Last season he was honored as a first-team selection.
Throw in the fact that he was a freshman making his first start, and not many people gave them a chance to beat the 31-point spread.
Its big, said senior runningback Robbie Mixon. Theyre our biggest rival, and we want to carry on the tradition of them not winning here, so its really big.
Central Michigan Life Sports Writer Matt Schoch breaks down Saturdays Central/Western game:
Junior quarterback Derrick Vickers is fighting for the starting job again.
Central Michigan Life Sports Writer Matt Schoch breaks down Saturdays CMU/Eastern Michigan game:
Terrence Jacksons reemergence was not enough to overcome a 20-point deficit as CMU dropped its fifth consecutive game, losing 23-18 to Marshall Saturday.
Quarterbacks: Junior Derrick Vickers ran for 48 yards and two touchdowns in the second half last week. This new dimension should help the offense. Sophomore Josh Haldi is doing an adequate job of directing a run-oriented offense for NIU.