COLUMN: Valentine's Day sucks
This Valentine's Day, I will be alone for the first time in years.
Below are your search results. You can also try a Basic Search.
This Valentine's Day, I will be alone for the first time in years.
I spent my first month of college constantly being miserable. Today, I am happier than I was in high school. I know it seems like a drastic claim, but the largest factor in it all was my roommates.
I was lounging on a black computer chair on the fourth floor of Moore hall in a reporting class reviewing top news stories when I first heard of a corporation announcement that hit a little too close to home.
Imagine you’re a new college graduate with a degree in secondary education. Thanks to your student teaching placement, you have a job lined up. You couldn’t be more excited to teach a seventh-grade class.
We’ve all felt it. It’s cold outside. We leave an afternoon class, it’s barely 6 p.m. It’s already dark out. Going outside feels sometimes dreadful in the winter. It’s cold, it’s colorless and depressing.
At this point in our lives, most college-age students with smartphones have tried dating apps.
On Monday, Jan. 28, while students were walking into their 9 a.m. classes or already on campus for 8 a.m. classes, Central Michigan University finally closed for the day due to inclement weather.
Unfortunately, the media has been doing a pretty good job of attacking Christianity, as well as Christian institutions or events.
Men’s basketball in the Mid-American Conference has been competitive to this point in the 2018-19 season.
We screwed up. Or more specifically, I screwed up.
Michigan has a drug overdose problem, but there is a solution: decriminalize all drugs.
Central Michigan University students will not be attending classes on Monday in recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Central Michigan Life will not be publishing a print edition on Monday.
I can't count the number of times my teachers or parents told me I was "a pleasure to have in class".
It's a beautiful Saturday evening during early autumn in Mount Pleasant. You, along with other Central Michigan University students, are celebrating your last night of freedom before the pressure of classes begins by playing beer pong with friends on your front lawn on Main Street.
2018 was the most difficult year of my life.
It’s a new year Chippewas, and a new semester at Central Michigan University. The beginning of the Spring 2019 semester also means new opportunities for Central Michigan Life to produce great journalism.
Every fall, the Central Michigan University community goes into "football season mode." Weekends become dedicated to tailgates and games, and just about everyone on campus knows how the team is doing that season.
I've never been a big fan of pizza.
Coming into the season, the Central Michigan men's basketball team was picked to finish last in the Mid-American Conference West Division.
When people feel inclined to review a business, it’s rarely because they think the business’ service was average. They either love it or they hate it. Businesses promote the opportunity customers have to review their product/service in emails, on receipts and anywhere else it can deliver its message.