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Not Too Late S14 E4 - Mark's Monster Mash

Mark chose the classic monsters to invite to his Halloween party—a werewolf, vampire, and ghost—but the ones that showed up looked a little funny. Tune in to see what’s up in this extra-spooky edition of Not Too Late!  


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Not Too Late S14 E3 - The Rise of Chicken Man

The time has come. After a guerilla marketing campaign and subsequent event of the century, we finally witness an impeccable feat of man. Will Mark finish all 25 Chicken Fingers? Tune in to find out. 



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Not Too Late S14 E1 - Mark Goes BEAST Mode

For the Season 14 premiere, Mark has constructed an epic challenge, and one with a very special prize!  Who will win when it comes to standing in a square?  Tune in to find out.  


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Not Too Late - Season 13 Episode 4

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Tonight, Mark sits down with a current IUBB point guard amid the rumors that star basketball player, Airbud, might be committing to IU Basketball.


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Not Too Late - Season 13 Episode 3

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It’s almost St. Patrick’s Day! In order to fully understand St. Patrick’s Day, Mark tries to capture a leprechaun and learn about their culture.


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Not Too Late - Season 13 Episode 2

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On this weeks episode of not too late, Mark sits down with Pontius Pilates, a pre-professional prankster. After their interview, Pontius helps Mark pull off an elaborate prank.


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Not Too Late - Season 13 Episode 1

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It’s the season 13 premiere of Not Too Late! We pick up right where we left off... and if you remember, someone’s placed a hit on Mia to takeover Not Too Late. Watch to find out who placed the hit and who will become the next host of Not Too Late!






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MCCSC board postpones Childs-Templeton merger

The goal of the merger, which was approved by the board in April, is to consolidate the two schools based on socio-economic status and to address concerns over a disparity in recourse availability at the two schools.