EDITORIAL: Athletes trained without prospect of season, let's support them
Central Michigan University football is back – kind of.
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Central Michigan University football is back – kind of.
With my single page of bullet point notes, I faced my webcam. President Bob Davies, Director of Facilities Operations Jay Kahn and faculty member Goksel Demirer had already spoken.
In a year like no other, one million voters across Michigan have already cast their ballots ahead of election day Nov. 3.
The 2020 Vice Presidential Debate was held in Salt Lake City Oct. 7, and of course I had to tune in after the absolute catastrophe of the Presidential Debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump the week before.
During an international pandemic, one can never be too cautious. Getting tested regularly can help keep you and your loved ones safe, even if you are asymptomatic.
In a typical year, this point of the semester is already stressful. Exams are here, papers are due, those group project deadlines are fast approaching and schoolwork is piling up. Plus, in a year where things are exceptionally different, this point in the semester can be more difficult than ever before.
Students are fighting the COVID-19 global pandemic and racial inequality as a divisive presidential election rapidly approaches. In a time when social media misinformation erodes confidence in the news media, we believe delivering accurate, truthful journalism is of utmost importance to the public.
This is a sponsored letter from VoteAmerica - a nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to increasing student voter turnout.
We're halfway there.
If we’ve learned anything this semester, it is that attending an institution of higher education during a pandemic is not ideal. There is hope for students seeking some normalcy, though.
It is inevitable.
Central Michigan University alumna Antoinette Lewis is proof that, with creativity, dedication and innovation, change can occur on our campus.
When the question “What do you see when you watch the news at night?” was raised at last night's online lecture, Ibram X. Kendi pointed out the realities of being Black in the United States and the rhetoric that follows.
For the past three weeks, Central Michigan University has been at the forefront of discussions when it comes to COVID-19 in higher education, especially in Michigan.
Welcome Back CMU Students!
I live in a house with my four roommates -- Grace, Jenn, Shelby and Taylor. We all moved in about a month ago, and honestly, it’s been a blast.
Before becoming one of Central Michigan Life's two diversity and inclusion reporters, I was a "floater." I somewhat floated through the semester writing a brief here and there and maybe a full-length article when I had the time to.
Heather Oesterle had a proposal for Micaela Kelly.
I’m going to be honest with you, during my freshman year here at Central Michigan University, I was completely lost. I was an undecided major far away from home who knew absolutely no one.
It’s no secret this school year is going to be unlike any other.