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(11/12/15 3:44am)
A task force of students, city officials, law enforcement and Mount Pleasant residents assembled to answer one question: How can student behavior be addressed to improve their relationship with residents?
(11/10/15 6:07pm)
A proposed 30 percent increase in special assessment taxes has some Mount Pleasant business owners worried about the future of their shops and restaurants downtown.
(11/10/15 3:56am)
Students walking to or from downtown will not have to make their treks in the dark much longer.
(11/04/15 10:08am)
Three new faces will join Mount Pleasant's City Commission in 2016 after Tuesday's elections.
(11/03/15 3:25am)
City Commission Liaison Ian Elliot spoke in the Senate at tonight's Student Government Association meeting, asking for student input regarding a meeting he will have with city officials on student conduct and how it affects residents.
(10/27/15 1:19am)
When the Mount Pleasant City Commission first brought up a roundabout on Washington and Bellows streets in May, Mayor Jim Holton said he would rather paper cut his eyeball with the blueprint of it than talk about construction.
(10/26/15 9:07pm)
Student behavior and housing has been a hot topic of city government for years, and the candidates for city commission are following suit.
(10/13/15 1:00am)
Mount Pleasant Mayor Jim Holton declared Oct. 12, 2015 Indigenous Peoples Day.
(10/02/15 3:14pm)
Developers who will turn Todd's Party Store into new student housing were given permission to move forward Thursday.
(10/02/15 3:22pm)
Local developers will soon replace two iconic Mission Street
buildings with new townhomes and business space.
(09/29/15 2:26am)
After much debate and the passing and failing of several motions, the Mount Pleasant City Commission voted to amend several sections of the city's zoning ordinance to update standards for student-populated neighborhoods north of campus.
(09/24/15 1:16am)
A local developer's plan to convert Todd's Party Store into student housing moved forward Wednesday after receiving approval from the city's Zoning Board of Appeals.
(09/15/15 1:02am)
Students can expect Welcome Weekend-level police enforcement during all of Central Michigan University's big event weekends.
(09/14/15 2:11am)
In a perfect world, no one would be able to tell the difference between student dwellings and the homes of Mount Pleasant residents. Both groups would coexist without conflict and City Manager Nancy Ridley wouldn’t receive any complaints about trash or a party that continues late into the night.
(09/14/15 2:04am)
For decades, longtime Mount Pleasant residents have watched with skepticism as Central Michigan University and city officials attempt to tame student partying.
(09/07/15 7:57pm)
Pi Kappa Phi can adorn their new home with fraternity letters for the first time since moving to the property in June.
(09/01/15 5:50pm)
At least 12 members of Pi Kappa Phi are living in the former Delta Chi house, which has remained fraternity-free since 2014.
(08/25/15 2:11am)
A public hearing on several changes that may be made to the M-2 district, which is primarily occupied by students, is set for Sept. 28.
(08/27/15 3:26am)
This fall, students will need to comply with several city ordinance changes made during the summer.
(08/11/15 12:56am)
Matthew Sous saw his first proposal as a city commissioner pass during the Aug. 10 meeting.