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It's a new semester. A new season, a new set of classes, a new leaf to turn.
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It's a new semester. A new season, a new set of classes, a new leaf to turn.
I will not donate to your alternative break or mission trip. I don’t think you’re a horrible person; in fact I'm sure you have a big heart and want to make a difference in the world. My refusal is not a judgment. I just don’t want anyone to make the same mistake I did.
It’s textbook season once again, and many of us are reluctantly clicking on to the Central Michigan University Bookstore website to find out just what the damage will be this semester.
While Mount Pleasant receives considerably less snow on average than other Michigan cities, it still remains a difficult place to drive for about four months out of the year.
With the end of the holiday season and the beginning of spring classes upon us, the Student Activity Center will be filled to the brink as students try to adhere to their 2015 New Years Resolutions.
The Supreme Court is set to issue its decision on pregnant women in the workplace in the coming days. As a pro-choice activist, I look forward to the day when women’s pregnancies can be accommodated.
In 1949 British author George Orwell published the novel "1984," in which an oppressive government monitors every citizen’s thoughts and actions as a precaution against a powerful central government.
TO THE EDITOR:
Last week this newspaper's editorial board CM-Life’s editorial staff published an editorial, “What’s In A Name?” about Central Michigan University’s usage of the name “Chippewa.”
Last night, Ferguson, Mo. burned for no reason – and most certainly not in remembrance of slain teenager Michael Brown.
ABC just aired a new show a couple of weeks ago. It’s called How to get Away with Murder, starring Viola Davis and one of the kids from the Harry Potter series and it’s great. I’ve been completely captivated with it since its very beginning, stunned at how much time and effort that Viola Davis’ character put into making incredibly true crimes look false.
As much as we’d like to think we’ve evolved as a society, racism still appears and must be called out by those who refuse to tolerate such behavior. At Central Michigan University, we saw an act of racism before our annual football battle with Western Michigan University.
Weeks ago, a family member of a professor walked into Pearce Hall, started an altercation with the professor in front of frightened and confused students, and proceeded to utter the words – according to Central Michigan University Police – “do I have to go get a gun and shoot everyone in the room?”
A new chapter in Central Michigan University football’s most heated rivalry will be written this weekend when the Western Michigan University Broncos invade Kelly/Shorts Stadium in hopes of reclaiming the coveted Victory Cannon Trophy.
I was introduced to death at the early age of six.
The introduction of Title XI over 40 years ago meant the equalization of education programs for males and females. With that being said, men still out number women in nearly every science and engineering major. How far have we as a society have we come? Not far enough, at least with programs implementing science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Winter is upon us and an influx of impoverished residents at homeless shelters and soup kitchens is imminent. Last year, Isabella County’s homeless shelter, which shifts between local churches, was met with success in just its first year.
He was my friend. We marched together in the marching band of 200 people all throughout high school. He was a year older than me, and we would hang out in the summertime together, catching up on old times and ancient memories.