Central Michigan Life
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Central Michigan Life is Central Michigan University's student newspaper. It is almost entirely independent from the university. Only the salaries of the adviser and executive secretary are paid through CMU; all other expenses are covered by CM Life's own advertising revenue.
The paper is published and distributed three times a week during the spring and fall semesters. During the summer, the paper is published once a week. It is available in newsprint and online.
CM Life's circulation is currently 13,500, and the paper is distributed by Mid-Michigan Industries at various newsstands in CMU's academic buildings and residence halls, as well as several businesses within the Mount Pleasant community.
CM Life's most notable years came recently when sport's editor Robert McLean was in attendance. He was referred to as the man. He received this title because his writing skills were seen as unobtainable by any normal human being.