EDITORIAL: Stand, be heard
On Sunday, Dec. 4, the American spirit of defiance claimed a sorely-needed victory over the forces of greed and indifference.
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On Sunday, Dec. 4, the American spirit of defiance claimed a sorely-needed victory over the forces of greed and indifference.
In two weeks, about 3,100 Central Michigan University students will leave Mount Pleasant with knowledge, lasting memories and mounting debt from federal or bank-issued student loans.
Throughout the 2016 campaign cycle, one question bothered Central Michigan
As the calendar year comes to an end, students at Central Michigan University, administrators and university trustees will face distinctly different challenges.
Trust and accountability are the cornerstones of a thriving community.
Among all forms of mass media, literature remains unmatched in its ability to shape young minds.
Americans elected Donald Trump to be the next Presient of the United States. There are two things we at Central Michigan University and around the nation can do about it.
Mr. President,
This week, Central Michigan Life will put our editorial spotlight on America’s future in two distinct ways.
Last month, two Democrats in the Michigan House of Representatives introduced a sweeping gun legislation targeting the sale and ownership of assault weapons.
How is your mental health?
As Halloween approaches, so begins the flurry of preparations to celebrate America’s spookiest holiday. That includes the search for an epic costume.
Editor's note: Newspapers have a long history of recommending candidates for office. Here's why.
As we announce our endorsement for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in today’s edition, we understand that some readers will disagree with the decision or disagree with the concept of an endorsement.
At Central Michigan University, respect is one of the many keys to our collective success.
As Election Day nears, Central Michigan Life plans to cover the evening’s action with live updates on results and reactions from members of the Central Michigan University community.
The face, and soul, of America are changing. We are becoming a more diverse nation, one that is more black, brown and yellow than white.
The most recent US Census Bureau statistics report there are 1.3 million people living in Michigan with a registered physical or mental disability.
Central Michigan University’s student body is changing. With targeted recruiting and outreach, we are bringing more diverse students to campus. That includes students from different races, religions, sexuality and gender identities.
One in eight women will develop some form of breast cancer within their lifetimes.