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January was a cold month for Americans, and I’m not referring to the polar vortex that swept across the nation. I’m talking about the pressure and chilling effect our First Amendment has faced since the start of the new year.
Snow continues to rest on the academic buildings, as professors introduce syllabi and Mount Pleasant restaurants open doors to large friend groups. It means the new semester is finally here.
Central Michigan Life covered the discrepancies in the budget of Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association last month. Later, we learned that the story didn’t contain the full information.
Carnell Poindexter Student Government Association Treasurer
This year has been great for TV. From serious dramas to incredible docuseries, college comedies and spicy romances, there is sure to be something for everyone to binge this holiday break.
I applied to Central Michigan Life before I even applied to Central Michigan University. While other incoming students were figuring out dorms and meal plans, I was hunting down the photo editor, Nico Mendoza, and begging them to look at my portfolio. In hindsight, it was either determination or delusion, but thankfully, Nico saw something in me besides panic.
America’s history is rich in both the violation and vitalization of our First Amendment.
I’ve never known college without Central Michigan Life and I never would’ve wanted to. I walked into the newsroom for the first time as a wide-eyed freshman with only a couple of weeks of journalism classes under my belt, and it’s held a place in my heart ever since.
At MainStage in the fall of 2022, I pushed my way through a huge crowd of people on a mission to find one table — Central Michigan Life. The very first thing I did that day was fill out an application to become a photographer at CM Life, and I brought it to the office the next day.
Every time I tell people what my major is, I am told not to go into journalism. They say it would be great in college, but I’ll come out with a degree and no prospects of a job.
"Black Phone 2" is Scott Derrickson's ("Sinister") newest film, and it arrives just in time for Halloween! It follows the previous film's protagonist, Finney, played again by Mason Thames ("How To Train Your Dragon"), as he starts receiving more calls from the dead, claiming The Grabber has returned from the grave.
By Kasey Perez
As students at Central Michigan University, public policy impacts out lives everyday — whether it’s through the tuition we pay, the apartments we rent or even just the necessary needs of a college student. Decisions made by lawmakers and local officials don’t just shape the future of our university; they shape our future.
Just five hours down the road from Mount Pleasant, student journalism is in danger. Indiana University fired the director of student media after he refused to censor the paper on Oct. 14.
Write a story, make an enemy.
"Tron: Ares" is the third film in the popular sci-fi series. The film stars Jared Leto ("Morbius") as Ares, a brand new artificial intelligence that is introduced as the first AI capable of leaving the digital plane and accessing the real world.
"The Smashing Machine" tells the heartbreaking story of Mark Kerr, played by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and his struggles with his career and home life. Directed by Benny Safdie ("Uncut Gems"), the film takes the audience through the career of Mark Kerr and his rise to fame in the early 1990s through MMA wrestling, opioid addiction and the trials of being a husband.
Coming hot off the heels of her worldwide tour, global singer Taylor Swift released her 12th studio album, "The Life of a Showgirl," on Oct. 3.
"One Battle After Another" is Paul Thomas Anderson's ("Boogie Nights") newest film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Bob Ferguson, a washed-up radical who cares for his only child, Willa. Bob realizes through raising his daughter is becoming too much like her revolutionary mom.