COLUMN: Equal coverage in an election year
In case you haven’t heard, we are approaching the final few months of a presidential election. It has been a unique year for national politics, to say the least.
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In case you haven’t heard, we are approaching the final few months of a presidential election. It has been a unique year for national politics, to say the least.
Welcome back again, old friend.
If you asked my father about a street address in Allen Park, Michigan, he would likely be able to tell you the name of what family or business resides there.
I woke up Sunday morning afraid to simply exist.
After spending a year covering Division I athletics, I didn't know I'd witness the purest form of athletic competition covering Special Olympics Michigan's 2016 Summer Games.
Every week, several of us on the sports desk would predict outcomes of CMU sports over the weekend. When it came down to the final week, the first-place crown was on the line between me and Sports Editor Taylor DesOrmeau.
COLUMN: As the clock hits 0:00
As the final week of the semester comes to a close, we can’t help but reflect on what a busy year it has been at Central Michigan University.
Oftentimes, people ask me what my dream job is. And I’m left in a predicament.
Bass drops, the vibration of my phone and cheers of celebration sound off around me as I try to settle into studying for exams on a Tuesday night in my apartment.
TO THE EDITOR:
TO THE EDITOR:
During the last decade, phrases like ‘go green’ and ‘reduce your carbon footprint’ have become firmly embedded in our lexicon, just as Earth Day has become an annual celebration.
Recycle this newspaper after you finish reading it. You will be making the earth a healthier place to live.
On Friday in the President’s Conference Room, the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees will likely vote to raise the price of tuition per credit hour.
Social justice efforts are multi-faceted and complex, but all boil down to the same underlying problem: discrimination.
Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton took the New York primaries by storm. Both candidates won the Empire State with close to or slightly more than 60 percent of the vote.
TO THE EDITOR:
I am a second-generation Asian-American male of Filipino descent.
America should always be a place where a person who is willing to work hard has a fair shot to get ahead and have success in life, no matter his or her background.