COLUMN: Goodbye, Central
Leaving high school was easy.
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Leaving high school was easy.
I remember when I was a kid, I constantly felt like I was in a James Bond film.
Americans are over-refrigerating.
With the first pick of the 2013 NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select Eric Fisher, offensive tackle, Central Michigan.
Four years ago, I came to college with the same mindset I think many students have — I’m about to rock this place.
I rode the creaky elevator to the top floor of Moore Hall and wandered slowly down the dimly lit hall.
Next week, an 8 a.m. phone call will no longer mean there has been an armed robbery in Mount Pleasant, or that the former student who allegedly poisoned her roommate has pleaded guilty.
Periods are nature's pregnancy test for females, but when one's period isn't normal, a lot of thoughts come to mind besides being pregnant.
Monday afternoon, I was sitting in Park Library totally absorbed in studying for my upcoming finals.
Sometimes I wonder why I got into the journalism profession.
Three weeks, ladies and gentlemen.
As a veteran of this whole college thing (Dubya was still president when I started at CMU), I’ve written far more term papers than any human should.
I take strength from seeing women unabashedly doing their thing.
I live in fear of being “offensive.”
People need to take off their rose-colored glasses and read the nutrition facts on labels of foods that pretend to be “healthy.”
A year and a half ago, I made a deal with my sister to go through fall sorority recruitment.
One hundred and fifty-four days went by since Tigers third baseman and MVP Miguel Cabrera struck out looking and the San Francisco Giants celebrated their World Series title.
I loathe the current discussion on gay marriage.
Does anyone else remember the days when teachers and parents told us not to huff chemicals? Now, it's being fed to people's lungs.
Instead of complaining about how much you pay for tuition, start taking advantage of what college has to offer.