Editorial: Voting crucial in times of crisis
Late last week, a small group of students gathered on campus to call for Gov. Rick Snyder's resignation.
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Late last week, a small group of students gathered on campus to call for Gov. Rick Snyder's resignation.
To the Author of the Open Letter to Mayor Ling:
Flint's water is poisoned with lead. A whole generation is either sick, disabled or dying because of mismanagement and lies.
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The following are responses from members of the CMU community regarding the WCMU public broadcasting auction.
Mayor Ling,
For decades, Central Michigan University’s support for public broadcasting has been a point of pride for everyone associated with the organization and the institution. Its five PBS television stations broadcast educational programming and news across Central and Northern Michigan reaching 5.6 million viewers.
Gov. Rick Snyder's State of the State address on Tuesday was filled with grief and regret.
Amid raucous blustering on immigration and healthcare, two issues stand to dominate the 2016 general election: campaign finance and the future of Citizens United.
To the Editor:
When freshman Ryan Tsatsos was killed by a hit and run driver on Crawford Road just more than two months ago, our campus community was shocked and heartbroken.
As my undergraduate career comes to a merciful end, I was recently struck with the kind of obvious revelation that comes with reflecting on a journey while being in the middle of it: This is the final semester I have to buy textbooks.
People die, including rock stars, but David Bowie always seemed immortal.
For two hours during my winter break, I listened to what most American football fans don’t want to hear.
I spent a week of my winter break completing volunteer work as a part of Central Michigan University’s Alternative Winter Break program, and I’m happy to say it far surpassed my expectations.
Finding out the Chippewas would be playing in Detroit and I would get to shoot photos was exciting to me, but my family was even more enthusiastic. My mom, dad, brother, aunts, uncles, cousins and grandpa all packed up our two cars and headed out to the Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit on Dec. 28.
At the last Board of Trustees meeting of 2015, President George Ross received a $20,000 raise.
It’s always hard and complicated to find the right words to say 'farewell.'
It is not often an athletics department finds itself looking for two head coaches after two resignations in a year.
It has been a heck of a semester and as it wraps up, a major thank-you is in order.