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Parties of politics
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So now that all the confetti and balloons have fallen these past two weeks from the Democrats and Republicans celebrating their respective nominees, the real race for the White House begins. Ever since the first gatherings of political parties in the U.S.
Our Readers' Voice
From cm-life.com We got 17. Respect the effort. Jared Geist posted at 7:57 a.m. on Sept. 6, 2008 commenting on "No. 2 Georgia runs over Central 56-17" I am as tired as the next guy of seeing articles on this kid, but as long as CM Life lacks real, innovative journalism, we will continue to suffer.
Do you think Hooters should have been allowed to build on Mission Street?
"Yeah, it's just a restaurant open to all ages." Reggie Brown, Flint freshman "Yeah, there is nothing wrong with it. I see girls dressed worse on campus." Jade Gonzalez, Dearborn freshman "I think it shouldn't be allowed on Mission Street. I think they should find a new location for it because I'm all for Hooters.
The $750,000 loss
A win not necessarily the goal of out-of-conference play
College football, like the National Football League before it, truly has turned into a money business. Year after year, big-time football programs schedule cupcake games early in the season, hoping to enter conference play 4-0 and just two wins away from bowl eligibility.
Section success
Even as the football program's increased popularity has increased student attendance at games, its spirited student section has remained nameless. The Student Government Association's push to name the student section is an apt way to emphasize fan unity and increase school spirit.
2008 Woodie Awards
