COLUMN: Do your part, be informed and fight against sexual assault
On more than one occasion in the past year as a journalist, I’ve spoken to and written stories about sexual assault survivors. It forced me to grow up a lot.
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On more than one occasion in the past year as a journalist, I’ve spoken to and written stories about sexual assault survivors. It forced me to grow up a lot.
Today, we published an advocacy story answering one of the most important questions on a college campus: What to do if you, or someone you know, are sexually assaulted?
This is a column from Katie Prebelich, Student Government Association press secretary. She is a junior from Troy, Michigan.
I covered the CMU climate strike on Sept. 20. I listened to the speaker drone on about charts and graphs relating to rising global temperatures. I watched small groups speak passionately about the planet to the few interested attendees. And I walked alongside chanting demonstrators in the late September heat.
Here at Central Michigan University, student involvement drives every aspect of our campus.
We recently published a story that finally shed some light on the university's misleading $225-per-semester student services fee.
Up until September, merchandise from fraternities and sororities banned from Central Michigan University could be purchased from the campus bookstore. That changed on Sept. 10.
Last week we published a story about how the plan for the $32.5 million-dollar addition to Kelly/Shorts Stadium – the Chippewa Champions Alumni Center – was significantly scaled back after it was approved by the board of trustees in 2018.
After nearly three years of legal battles, former Student Government Association President Ian Elliott was sentenced to one year in prison for sexually assaulting former CMU student Rachel Wilson.
Ever since I was 8 years old I’ve known what I wanted to be when I grew up. I knew what I wanted to go to school for, and I made sure that my plans lined up accordingly.
This is a letter to the editor from Duncan Tierney, a senior from Lake Orion.
It’s common for me to stay up late the night before a recording day. I'll rehearse an opening statement or fill a document with notes, anything I can do to make the episode flow as smoothly and intelligently as possible. But after every last word and final thank you to the editor, I wonder if my voice will ever reach anyone.
This summer, I had the opportunity to travel to Edinburgh, Scotland to report on marketing and hospitality faculty member Deborah Gray’s BIS 342 “Selling on the Green” course.
It’s time to go see the world, Chippewas.
We made it through the first week, Chippewas. Does everyone remember how great a time Mainstage was this year? Yeah, we don’t either.
Let’s go back to 2013. The ratio of Central Michigan University students to academic advisers was 1,200 to one.
This summer I studied abroad at the University of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. It was an incredible experience where I learned all about a foreign culture and people, as well as my very own country. As I introduced myself, making it clear I was American through my so-called "accent", I was asked a variety of questions about America. Quite often they were about our politics and public policies.
This is a letter to the editor from Eric Baerren, president of the Washington Area Neighborhood Association.
This is a letter to the editor from Student Government Association President and senior Jake Hendricks.
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