COLUMN: This women's basketball season a proud one to be a Chippewa
With the clock winding down in the Central Michigan women’s basketball team's 83-69 Sweet 16 loss to Oregon March 24, Chippewa fans in attendance at Spokane Arena started to chant.
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With the clock winding down in the Central Michigan women’s basketball team's 83-69 Sweet 16 loss to Oregon March 24, Chippewa fans in attendance at Spokane Arena started to chant.
Anyone who walks into my childhood home in Jackson, Michigan, will realize one thing pretty quickly: Kukulkas like to hunt.
As graduation approaches, I often find myself reflecting on what I have done during my college career.
On March 14, the country saw the largest effort of student-led protesting in U.S. history.
When the battery of my phone died at about 10:15 a.m. on March 2, I breathed a sigh of relief.
Sunshine Week is devoted to promoting Freedom of Information laws across the country. For us it's a time to emphasize the importance of open government in Michigan public education — and to remind readers that state universities must follow the Freedom of Information and Open Meetings acts just like public school districts have to.
I'm writing this column from a small, one bedroom apartment in New Orleans, Louisiana. Outside, two cats are fighting and the rain is hitting the air conditioning hard enough that it sounds like drumming on an angry washing machine.
We are going to be OK.
When choosing where to go aftter high school, I knew all along that I was going to choose Central Michigan University. From the people, to the campus size and the quality of education I have received, I don’t regret my decision.
At their Feb. 15 meeting, the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees voted to standardize tuition rates, essentially getting rid of out-of-state tuition.
With the way the Central Michigan men’s basketball team started the 2017-18 season, it seemed like finishing toward the bottom of the Mid-American Conference was impossible.
As Spring Break draws closer, it's easy to mentally check out.
TO THE EDITOR:
As Central Michigan University begins the task of finding its next president it's clear that most of us won't get to be a part of it.
I have always wanted more mainstream movies to use hip hop to convey a story — "Black Panther" finally did it.
More than 250 people took the plunge for Special Olympics Michigan at the annual Polar Plunge Feb. 17 in the Wayside Central parking lot.
When I was 8 years old, my dad was shot and killed on Father’s Day. He was working as a security guard at a shoe store. The person who shot him was a 15-year-old boy trying to steal a pair of shoes.
In my time working at Central Michigan Life so far, I have met so many people and experienced this university in a unique way.
To the Editor:
We talk a lot about school pride and the Chippewa spirit during key points in the academic year — Welcome Weekend, homecoming and graduation are some of them. It's fun to get swept up in the pomp and circumstance of Central Michigan University when it's warm out or when students and alumni gather together for a shared experience.