EDITORIAL: Read Central Michigan Life this semester to learn about, stay aware of campus, community news
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Older generations grew up when Nativity scenes and Christmas pageants were displayed in schools and on government land. Elementary schools sang songs about Christmas, almost exclusively, no matter the religious make up of the students in the school.
Rome wasn't built in a day, as the saying goes, and your entire semester’s worth of knowledge can't be broken down into one night of studying.
We will just say it: 2017 was a strange year.
I returned to Central Michigan University in August with the assumption that as a sophomore, I had enough wisdom to know how to balance a social life, work and academic success.
If you didn’t believe in climate change before, 2017 was the year to start.
TO THE EDITOR:
Revelations about sexual assault and sexual abuse have exposed the disgusting truth behind some of America’s most well-known personalities. Survivors have come forward to tell their stories of abuse in the film industry, politics and journalism.
When the Student Government Association proposed adding menstrual items to campus bathrooms during its Nov. 27 meeting, the reaction on social media ranged from support to vehement disapproval.
Sonya Smith is a manager at Five Below in Canton, Mich. She works 8 hours a day, almost seven days a week.
President Donald Trump’s inauguration was less than a year ago and that day threatened more than the American political status quo — it brought an unprecedented threat to the First Amendment.
Few things should scare you as much as a corporate-controlled internet.
I’ve romanticized the 1960s since the eighth grade when I fell madly in love with Jefferson Airplane’s "Surrealistic Pillow" and the feel of bell-bottom pants against my legs.
Both the Orlando Pulse Nightclub shooter and the Sutherland Springs shooter have something in common beside committing horrendous crimes.
When Central Michigan Life called the Counseling Center on Friday, Nov. 17, there were 65 students on a waitlist to meet with a counselor.
TO THE EDITOR:
At 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 24, the University of Michigan must provide an answer to whether it will permit white supremacist Richard Spencer to speak on its campus or risk a federal lawsuit.
Black Friday — the day after Thanksgiving – is a day we look forward to for many reasons.