EDITORIAL: Our cultures are not your costumes
As Halloween approaches, so begins the flurry of preparations to celebrate America’s spookiest holiday. That includes the search for an epic costume.
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As Halloween approaches, so begins the flurry of preparations to celebrate America’s spookiest holiday. That includes the search for an epic costume.
Cooper Rush is on pace to be the greatest quarterback in Central Michigan University history.
The filtered Instagram pictures of happy couples smiling and doing adorable things are never-ending. While it fits in with the world’s idea of perfection, what it doesn’t allow us to see is the day-to-day realities of a long standing relationship.
Editor's note: Newspapers have a long history of recommending candidates for office. Here's why.
As we announce our endorsement for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in today’s edition, we understand that some readers will disagree with the decision or disagree with the concept of an endorsement.
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 110 of out of 3,000 emails sent on Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s homebrew email server were marked confidential after they were sent. Then, the FBI found another 2,000 emails marked as confidential after being sent.
Presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump had one last attempt on Wednesday, Oct. 19, to pitch their campaigns to the American people.
At Central Michigan University, respect is one of the many keys to our collective success.
Google announced its lineup of five new consumer products On Oct. 4, and the drop is going to change the personal electronics market in a big way.
As Election Day nears, Central Michigan Life plans to cover the evening’s action with live updates on results and reactions from members of the Central Michigan University community.
The face, and soul, of America are changing. We are becoming a more diverse nation, one that is more black, brown and yellow than white.
Sitting on the floor of Mrs. Sanderson’s first-grade classroom, two six-year-old girls argued over who could sit on my lap as I read them "Junie B. Jones" during indoor recess.
My going away present for college was pepper spray.
Presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump squared off in their second debate on Sunday night, this time before actual voters in a town hall-style affair at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
Last month, my sister, Rachael Morrison, competed in the 2016 Paralympics in Rio. She won a gold medal and set a world record for her class in discus. My pride in her accomplishment is immeasurable.
The most recent US Census Bureau statistics report there are 1.3 million people living in Michigan with a registered physical or mental disability.
Give me caffeine or give me death.
Central Michigan University’s student body is changing. With targeted recruiting and outreach, we are bringing more diverse students to campus. That includes students from different races, religions, sexuality and gender identities.
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