COLUMN: Politics is personal: it impacts the everyday lives of real people
“The personal is political” is not a new declaration. It was first popularized in an essay by Carol Hanisch as a slogan for “second-wave feminism” during the late 1960s.
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“The personal is political” is not a new declaration. It was first popularized in an essay by Carol Hanisch as a slogan for “second-wave feminism” during the late 1960s.
Last year, the Detroit Free Press reported a staggeringly low number of Detroit public school systems offer class in art and music-- out of Detroit’s 81 public schools, only half have incorporated the arts into their curriculum.
Studying abroad in Thailand killed my God and brought it back to life.
It seems as if the right is scared of me and almost everyone else.
According to a recent Gallup survey, only 62 percent of Americans are concerned about climate change.
At times, I’ve spent more than 10 hours in the Central Michigan Life newsroom.
U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh described birth control as "abortion-inducing drugs" during his recent confirmation testimony.
Does everyone deserve a second chance?
As a generation, we tend to go about our lives thinking very little about future generations.
“I’m sorry,” my male friend of a year said to me after blocking my shot during a pickup basketball game.
Sept. 12, 2009.
Women spend approximately 2,535 days (nearly seven years) of their life on their periods.
President Donald Trump is currently supporting some of the most heinous war crimes in the world today. It's too bad most people haven't heard about it.
I didn't think this presidency could get any crazier.
Infamously in 2016, Colin Kaepernick — former San Francisco 49ers quarterback and current NFL free agent — began kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice and police brutality.
At the beginning of Spring semester, the Charles V. Park Library adopted a new system for checking out study rooms: Dibs.
Working as an intern reporter for the Jackson Citizen Patriot this summer gave me a lot of "firsts."
Dear President Davies,
Sept. 1 at Kentucky Wildcats
No matter what you do — what you’re majoring in, who your friends are, what your hobbies are — you most likely have a "why."