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“It’s funny to hear a female talk about routes.”
The mass shooting in Las Vegas renewed the call for gun control. The response was typical.
After the United States men’s national soccer team’s 4-0 walkover against Panama, American soccer fans started searching for flights to Moscow for the 2018 World Cup.
I grew up watching Quentin Tarantino films. To this day, “Reservoir Dogs” still remains my favorite and I believe “Pulp Fiction” gets praised a little too heavily as Tarantino’s greatest work.
A man enters a room in his house that’s been converted into a studio. He’s wearing his best black shirt, a sports jacket and khaki pants.
Over the past few months there has been one man in Congress is doing his job.
The president and other conservative voices have consistently, and effectively, distracted the public from the point of kneeling during the national anthem. From the start of this movement a clear effort has been made to discredit the message it has been promoting—the fight against racial injustice.
No one likes losing a friend. Drifting further and further away from a friend is difficult.
As the opinion editor at Central Michigan Life, I’ve been trying to find people from all walks of life to contribute their opinions to this space. As someone correctly noticed and emailed me, the opinion section is pretty much just “a bunch of white people.”
I don’t know a lot about protesting. I’ve never taken part in a protest.
I need some help and don’t know what to do.
Free speech is the core of our country.
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.
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.
Fitness and bodybuilding recently lost one of its most recognizable and important faces in Rich Piana.
Following a semester abroad in Moscow and a summer internship in Ann Arbor, I can finally say it's good to be back in Mount Pleasant.