The Faculty Association are glad to have University President George ross back to CMU. Hopefully, he and his administration can approach the problems at CMU in a cohesive and positive way.
The Faculty Association are glad to have University President George ross back to CMU. Hopefully, he and his administration can approach the problems at CMU in a cohesive and positive way.
The freshmen classes at CMU are not taken seriously by students and faculty. The classes need to be more structured instead of a waste of time.
The spring 2010 graduation at CMU is poorly planned. University officials are inconsiderate of students and family members, and need to take a new approach.
The Democrat’s recent loss has nothing to do with their politics. Democrats need to run a hard campaign, even if they think they have the state in the bag. As Attorney General Martha Coakley showed us, nothing is guaranteed.
CMU doesn’t focus enough on making sure freshmen have the tools necessary to succeed. As Resident Assistant Joe Marr observes, university officials are more worried about making money and competing for new positions than the success of students.
Gov. Jennifer Granholm’s visit on Thursday should be more about addressing issues, not to for a partisan political rally.
The university could reduce the amount of trash on campus by having more trash cans near parking lots and other places around the school.
SGA President Jason Nichol defends why on campus organizations need more funding to raise the CMU experience.


