Letter: Stereotypes about female Muslim veiling are inappropriate
TO THE EDITOR:
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TO THE EDITOR:
Like many college basketball fans, I have been glued to a television set for the past week.
Let us be clear: We do not endorse the consumption of alcohol by people under the age of 21.
If you did not know that the above signs spell out “y,” “e,” and “s,” you are an example of why we support a change in CMU’s language curriculum. Last month, the Academic Senate passed a resolution supporting American Sign Language for Central Michigan University’s two-year put forth by CMU’s Student Government Association. As it stands, CMU students must complete four credit hours within a foreign language in order to graduate.
Sitting in the hotel lobby of the Sheraton Hotel at 53rd street and 7th avenue, a few blocks from Times Square, I told my mom over the phone I needed more money.
By Mary Treacy
By Robert J. Freeman Executive Director New York State Committee on Open Government, Albany
Unless you are reading this article in prison, you have the right to request documents from government agencies, including Central Michigan University.
This week is Sunshine Week — seven days dedicated to spreading awareness about the importance of the right to access public documents and the maintenance of an open government.
CLEVELAND — Keno Davis pointed out early in his Central Michigan men's basketball coaching tenure that 2015-16 could be the season where it all came together.
At the site of America's largest current infrastructure crisis, the two remaining Democratic candidates for President of the United States spoke passionately to a victimized community now weary of government and desperate for justice.
TO THE EDITOR:
Now that you have returned from Spring Break, there is probably one thing on your mind.
Starting Monday, the homepage of cm-life.com will reflect the first of many changes to our website that will be implemented this semester.
To the Editor,
Once upon a time, institutions of higher learning were places where new and challenging ideas could be discussed openly.
Eight months ago, the Catholic Diocese of Saginaw removed Father Denis Heames from St. Mary’s University Parish for “boundary violations.”
When I first met Fr. Denis Heames in 2015, I was on assignment.
The new American experience for some mixed-race kids means looking pale and feeling brown, but never both at the same time. It means holding two sets of values that are constantly in conflict.