COLUMN: DeVos education policies a national failure 23 years in the making
On Jan. 11, the U.S. Senate plans to hold a confirmation hearing for Betsy DeVos, who was chosen by President-elect Donald Trump to head the Department of Education.
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On Jan. 11, the U.S. Senate plans to hold a confirmation hearing for Betsy DeVos, who was chosen by President-elect Donald Trump to head the Department of Education.
Each time you make a trip to the gas station to fill up your tank this year, you will be paying 7 cents more for each gallon of gas, thanks to Michigan legislators.
Republican lawmakers attempted to use a vote on House rules last week to gut the Office of Congressional Ethics — an independent watchdog panel that polices Capitol Hill.
In game one of the 2016 season for the Chippewas, they were flat out embarrassed on the road against the No. 1 ranked team in the country Notre Dame 107-47.After the game, Head Coach Sue Guevara told me, “We don’t have another Notre Dame on our schedule, and it’s a long season ahead of us. I know this team can win a lot of games.”She was right, and the Chippewas have already began to prove that. Since the losing effort to open the season, CMU has went 7-2, although it didn't look all that promising from the start.Following their loss to the Irish, the Chippewas came back home and split a pair of games. They showed promise by scoring 81 points to beat Furman but then only scoring 57 and losing by double-digits to Elon.From there, this team showed what I believed it is made the most of. Heart.
Red Bull is my saving grace, and Final Exam week is hell. It’s the last card to play after 15 weeks of essays, procrastinating, group projects, quizzes, procrastinating, lectures, note taking — did I mention procrastinating?
Let’s face it: 2016 was a wild ride.
Anybody who knows me well is painfully aware of how sentimental I can be. My inherent emotionality and resistance to change have teamed up and dominated my subconscious these days: my last on the fourth floor of Moore Hall and in the newsroom of Central Michigan Life.
Music is a cyclical art form. Artists find inspiration from their predecessors, and in turn, those artists become influences on other generations.
Not many people my age know a Vietnam War veteran. I do – two of them, in fact.
In recent weeks, the term “Alt-Right” has appeared to describe Stephen Bannon, his Breitbart News organization, or as a way to shame people on Facebook.
On Sunday, Dec. 4, the American spirit of defiance claimed a sorely-needed victory over the forces of greed and indifference.
In two weeks, about 3,100 Central Michigan University students will leave Mount Pleasant with knowledge, lasting memories and mounting debt from federal or bank-issued student loans.
After the most divisive and controversial election in modern history, I’m employed in one of the most important professions imaginable: journalism.
Every day the war rages on between bikers and walkers, and it’s evident that bikers have taken the lead.
During my freshman year, I used Bose wired headphones to listen to music, and it was a disaster. I learned then that when you walk to class, cords from your headphones shouldn’t tie you down.
Throughout the 2016 campaign cycle, one question bothered Central Michigan
If you live on campus, you’re aware of the stigma students have against cafeteria food.
As the calendar year comes to an end, students at Central Michigan University, administrators and university trustees will face distinctly different challenges.
At long last, Cuban refugees in America and abroad can breathe a deep sigh of relief. Fidel Castro, former Cuban president and the country’s de facto dictator for nearly 60 years, died last week on Nov. 25.
For the third consecutive season, the Central Michigan football team will make a bowl game appearance.