LETTER: Schools should be at equal per-student funding rate
I have never understood why Michigan funds K-12 on a per-student basis but universities on some other formula.
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I have never understood why Michigan funds K-12 on a per-student basis but universities on some other formula.
I would like very much to object to the article “Why worry about a fantasy? It’s not reality.” To state “pornography is not a threat to a relationship and should not be treated as such,” underestimates a power that time and time again has proven in our society that it will destroy marriages and relationships.
Most of the information about how direct deposit and checks work is staggeringly incorrect.
CMU’s plan to eliminate paper checks in favor of direct deposit and debit cards should infuriate everyone that does business with the University.
Really? Nehad El-Sawi is receiving nearly a quarter-million dollars upon her resignation? I'm sorry, but this is ridiculous.
I'm outraged by what this school is doing. Nehad El-Sawi resigned on her own free will. There is no need to give her $238,691.76.
It's at least clear head football coach Dan Enos has a tough task ahead of him with the departure of up to three assistant football coaches, but it isn't the tragedy some might imagine.
Health insurance companies are excited that U.S. Rep. Dave Camp, R-Midland, and his Republican colleagues voted to repeal the new health care law.
I’m sure you would agree with me that CMU is a very fine institution. I certainly pride the alumnus status that awaits me in May.
Recent attention to issues involving student ratings of faculty, such as CMU’s national ranking based on ratemyprofessor.com and whether students should have easy access to SOS scores, focuses attention on the validity of such ratings when used as indicators of teaching effectiveness.
I continue to hear the same old rhetoric from the Tea Party and the Republicans: "We need to take back our country."
Rowdies:
In response to the tragic shooting in Arizona, several news sources like the New York Times, Time magazine and our very own CM Life have published articles that put political rhetoric on trial.
It’s that time of the year when the library grows crowded, caffeine consumption is at an all-time high, and North Face jackets no longer keep you warm while walking to class. Yes, it’s that time of the year when we start to reflect upon the semester and wonder: where did the time go?
Editor’s note: This letter is in response to “The Man of Bronze,” published Nov. 17.
Editor’s note: To send a letter to the editor, please e-mail voices@cm-life.com
Editor’s note: To send a letter to the editor, please e-mail voices@cm-life.com
Editor’s note: To send a letter to the editor, e-mail voices@cm-life.com.
Editor’s note: To send a letter to the editor, e-mail voices@cm-life.com.
On Wednesday, I was having a pretty bad morning. I had bombed a physics test that I had been certain I did well on, and was officially failing a class for the first time.