Sharbaugh: Note to self: It'll all work out
In this original cartoon, outgoing Presentation Editor Caroline Sharbaugh reflects on her time at Central Michigan University and finding another artistic outlet at Central Michigan Life.
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In this original cartoon, outgoing Presentation Editor Caroline Sharbaugh reflects on her time at Central Michigan University and finding another artistic outlet at Central Michigan Life.
In this original cartoon, graduating Presentation Editor Caroline Sharbaugh reflects on her time at Central Michigan University and finding another artistic outlet at Central Michigan Life
Two years ago, when I walked into the Central Michigan Life office, I had no idea how much of an impact it would have on me today.
As the clock ticks down and the people on T.V. in New York look more inebriated, you may be thinking about making a New Year’s resolution a reality.As we approach the New Year, consider what a meaningful goal looks like for your work, school and personal life.
When November arrives, many Americans get excited for the holiday season and the delicious, hot, home-cooked meals that come with it. College students drool over the sheer thought of going home for Thanksgiving break to indulge in the feast or to simply raid our parents’ cabinets and fridges.
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It’s probably safe to say that middle school is a weird time for pretty much everyone. The awkwardness of trying to make friends combined with the physical changes of puberty at their most disruptive makes for a strange experience, all around.
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By Wes Smith Special to CM Life
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By Bob Davies Central Michigan University President
By master’s degree students in PES 602SL Central Michigan Sport Administration program
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Chapter 104 of Central Michigan Life has begun. This student newsroom has remained on campus since 1919 with a sole purpose to be the student body’s voice. There have been years where this mission has wavered — not allowing every student’s voice to be heard, or focusing too much on general university issues rather than the impacts they have on each human demographic we have on campus.
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"Insidious: The Red Door" picks up where "Insidious: Chapter 2" left off. A decade later, the Lambert family stands broken. The death of Grandma Lambert leaves the family shattered, father Josh is getting a divorce from his wife Renai, and son Dalton is heading off to college.