SHAWL: Money is overrated
What do most people think about when they are on their death bed? Family, accomplishments and funny memories.
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What do most people think about when they are on their death bed? Family, accomplishments and funny memories.
Central Michigan University President George Ross can question the validity and accuracy of the Detroit Free Press story published on March 27 all he wants, as I question the effectiveness of paying university administration huge salaries.
Tuesday marked the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s flight in the Vostok 1 out of Earth’s atmosphere — the first manned space flight in human history.
On April 4, President Barack Obama filed to run for a second term as President of the U.S.
Kelli Rex SUSO Contest winner, guest columnist
Henry Ford once said, “Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.”
As I shuffled my way across concrete sidewalks and asphalt drives through a thin layer of fast-melting snow, my feet left small pinpricks of blood on the ground behind me.
Until I was a junior in high school, I was always somewhat hesitant around a particular group of people — people with mental disabilities.
I have failed my journalistic goal of being a watchdog for the public.
They are all over campus, on doors, bulletin boards and vending machines, I’m talking about those Take Back the Tap stickers.
I have ADHD but have performed strongly in college.
As I approach my 25th birthday and the end of my college career, I have realized if I learned anything in the seven years I've been at it, it's that you have to take risks.
Each Friday in April CM Life will run a winning essay from the Speak Up, Speak Out Writing Competition.
Breakups suck.
Medical schools make for great headlines.
It’s a simple mentality. Be good.
Nothing brings a smile to my face more than seeing someone slip on the “C” between Moore Hall and the Dow Science Complex.
Let's set the record straight — university officials are not hoarding $258 million in cash reserves to finance extravagant building projects.
When Governor Snyder announced his 2012 budget proposal, one of the key components was a plan to end the exemptions for pension plans.
Every year I tell myself that this is it.