Editorial: Greeks deserve praise for philanthropy efforts
One of the things members of Central Michigan University’s Greek community do better than anything else is raise money for charity.
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One of the things members of Central Michigan University’s Greek community do better than anything else is raise money for charity.
As I lug my tired butt down from the third floor of Merrill Hall into the dining hall, I realize two things: one — I pay too much money to be here and have my meals consist of soup, salad, soup, salad, ed nauseum. Two — how long is it going to be until there’s always a vegetarian option available at cafeterias around campus, and not just a day of the week devoted to “healthy eating?”
TO THE EDITOR,
Mr. Elliott,
Cell phones are ruining the college experience.
TO THE EDITOR
Check yourself before you wreck yourself.
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For long-time Detroit sports fans, the retirement of nine-year veteran wide receiver Calvin Johnson was both a shock and disappointment.
I've covered the topic of sexual assault extensively since starting at Central Michigan Life three years ago.
It is time our university leaders ask themselves an important question: What does Central Michigan University stand for?
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Welcome back.
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The Humane Animal Treatment Society provides financial help for spaying/neutering pets.
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