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Colorado Mesa University’s (CMU) Department of Theatre Arts completed its run of “The 39 Steps” on April 26. Adapted by Patrick Barlow from the John Buchan novel and the film by Alfred Hitchcock, the ...
The Maverick Marketplace allowed student entrepreneurs to set up booths and show off their work to a wide audience. The Vice President of Associated Student Government (ASG) Salina Edwards had the ...
Sororities have always had the reputation of being a pay-to-play friendship club. And honestly, while there is a financial commitment, that perspective doesn’t fully capture what being in a sorority ...
The Boards of Trustees has announced the finalists to be the next president of Colorado Mesa University (CMU): Mr. John Marshall, Dr. Abel Chavez and Dr. Mirta Martin. Marshall has been the Vice ...
A record 4,321 fans packed the stands as Colorado Mesa University (CMU) rodeo athletes battled for regional bids and left it all in the arena. After breaking the attendance record with 4,100 fans on ...
Over the years, we have witnessed kids or young adults doing cringe impersonations of strange characters on social media or known someone notorious for obsessing over certain characters to the extreme ...
Dr. Roberto Montoya stepped in as the new Vice President of Student Services at the beginning of April. Current Vice President Jody Diers is set to retire at the end of the semester and is working ...
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The previous ones were so goofily unhinged that Breaking Dawn was a slap to the face. Bella and Edward got married, and while… consummating their marriage, they accidentally created a demon baby.
The Colorado River District (CRD) awarded a $300,000 grant to the Colorado Mesa University (CMU) Ruth Powell Hutchins Water Center. CMU will provide an additional $300,000 to match the grant. This ...
While most students were kicking off spring break, tensions remained on campus. Early in the morning on March 17, the Grand Junction police department responded to reports of vandalism on campus. They ...
The Holocaust Awareness Series, hosted by The Civic Forum series, aims to unite the student community through free Holocaust education. A moment of silence began the week-long series, with students, ...
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