EDITORIAL: Inspiring hope from dreadful news
As journalists, we sometimes have to make uncomfortable decisions.
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As journalists, we sometimes have to make uncomfortable decisions.
With about half of all minimum-wage employees being younger than 25, college students account for a significant portion of our nation’s lowest-paid workers.
Laws that decriminalize medicinal and recreational marijuana use are gaining popularity nationwide. We support the legalization movement.
Several intramural sports on campus operate with rules that are designed to create gender equality among players by awarding advantages to females.
Last semester, Central Michigan University students spent an estimated $2.65 million on classes without receiving credit. Withdrawing from courses and wasting your tuition dollars is both fiscally irresponsible and unnecessary.
Although Central Michigan University is slated to receive an additional $6 million in state appropriations for 2015, more needs to be done to ensure our university receives a fair amount of funding.
After local late-night favorite Lil' Chef closed its doors Sunday, we’re reminded of the importance of fostering the growth of small business in Mount Pleasant and throughout the state.
Last Monday, the world lost one of Central Michigan University's greatest advocates for journalism.
As student journalists at Central Michigan University, one of our greatest assets is a strong relationship with students, administration, faculty and staff.
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After recent shootings near three of Michigan’s public universities, it’s important to take a stance on gun control and how legislation affects higher education within the state.
In 2012, Central Michigan University recreated the campus master plan.
Sportsmanship does not always have to be boring.
The Student Government Association is one of the largest advocates for student interests on campus, but sometimes finding students to serve in the organization can be a challenge.
Key portions of the Affordable Care Act, including the employer mandate, went into effect at the beginning of the spring semester, and it’s lacking some important infrastructure for success – particularly for students.
Opportunities for entertainment on campus are plentiful. As students, if we find ourselves without something to do, it’s entirely our own faults.
At a time when decreased enrollment plagues Central Michigan University, the administration’s emphasis on online education isn’t helping to alleviate the situation.
The impact of decreased enrollment is beginning to make its mark on Central Michigan University.
After months of investigation and waiting on internal reports to become available, we finally have a more complete understanding of the suspension of Delta Chi – and what we learned was despicable.
As Central Michigan Life pushes forward into another semester, we’re placing a greater emphasis on allowing the newspaper to serve as an open forum for voices across campus.