COLUMN: Trump attacked Gold Star Family, senators, doesn't care about white supremacy, is barely helping Puerto Rico showing he isn't a patriot
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At the start of October — dubbed Breast Cancer Awareness Month — we publish our pink edition, a staple of Central Michigan Life's coverage. We do this not because we have to, but because we want to.
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For days it has been impossible to escape the controversy – some National Football League players are choosing to kneel during the playing of the national anthem before games. At a Sept. 22 rally in Alabama, President Donald Trump criticized the players' silent protests by saying, “Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say ‘Get that son of a b**** off the field right now.’”
In our Sept. 21 edition, we introduced you to the successes and challenges international students face when adjusting to life in America. Something we noticed while speaking to them was the uneasiness many of them have experienced. Many of the students told us their families were uncomfortable with their decision to attend school in America because of the national discussion on immigration.
When we were asked to provide some information on academic advising, careers and student success it was difficult to think of how to cover all the student resources Central Michigan University offers in a brief, yet informative way.
Greek Life culture on American college campuses is almost as pervasive as school pride.
At his State of the University address Sept. 13, President George Ross presented a look into the future of Central Michigan University.
Since my time here at Central Michigan Life, there's always been a bit of contention between what we publish and how our readers reflect on what they read.
More than two years ago, students raised a valid concern about our campus: Park Library would be a lot more useful to students who need a quiet place to study if it was open 24-hours.
On Sept. 5, 2017, President Trump had Attorney General Jeff Sessions announce the administration’s intent to rescind the protections afforded to undocumented immigrants under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program beginning in early 2018.
Free speech is the core of our country.
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Hundreds of Central Michigan University students smoke marijuana every day. Our government would think that’s ridiculous and they should be in jail. What’s ridiculous though is that these students are breaking federal law.
As week one of the NFL season approaches, Cooper Rush has made it clear he is deserving of a spot on the Dallas Cowboys roster.
Houston is devastated. Hurricane Harvey rained 19 trillion gallons of water over southeast Texas, 42 inches in four days. When it stopped, 100,000 Houstonians were left without power, 35,000 people had fled the city, and 63 people were dead. To date, the total property and economic damage in Houston is estimated to be $50 billion.
There is no intellectual reason why flags should be flown, and monuments built, to celebrate to the traitors, rebels and racists who fought against America's interests during the Civil War.
I have spent a total of nine months in China: once as an intern at the China Daily in Beijing and once through a USAC study abroad program in Chengdu.