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Mavs lose in five to Metro

Crite Staff December 5, 2016

by Andrew Kiser The third time was not the charm. The CMU volleyball faced off against the MSU-Denver Roadrunners for the third time on Thursday, Dec. 1, in the NCAA South Central Regional. Like previous...

Volleyball team finish season being swept in final two games

Crite Staff November 13, 2016

by Andrew Kiser The CMU volleyball team finished the regular season by being swept by the MSU-Denver Roadrunners on Tuesday and the Regis Rangers on Saturday. “They played really well and we never...

Director of Student Life says goodbye to CMU

Crite Staff October 31, 2016

by Andrew Kiser A farewell party was held Wednesday, Oct. 26, for CMU Director of Student Life, Mitch Karstens, who is stepping down after being director for four and a half years. Karstens...

Mavericks ground the Mountaineers

Crite Staff October 31, 2016

by Andrew Kiser The game was not pretty for the CMU volleyball at first after they shook off game point three times in the first set and then in the second set when the Mavs never led and lost by...

Game offers 50 different scenarios

Crite Staff October 31, 2016

Hello, boils and ghouls! There is a spook-tacular horror board game called Betrayal at House on the Hill, which is causing quite a scare. The players select adventurers, who explore a house,...

Yellowjackets upset number 24 ranked Mavs

Crite Staff October 23, 2016

by Andrew Kiser A sports letdown occurs after a team beats a tough, evenly matched opponent, but then ultimately falls in the next game to a lesser team with a lesser record. This happened to the...

Student Salute: Andrew Kiser

Crite Staff October 23, 2016

by Carley Litten     What is your favorite place on campus to be? “I’d say Escalante. All of my classes are in there and I am familiar with the building. It’s also not too loud.” ...

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