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I don’t think any particular lead will ever be able to describe the chaotic feelings that are rising in the city of Paris, my hometown.
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I don’t think any particular lead will ever be able to describe the chaotic feelings that are rising in the city of Paris, my hometown.
When most people think about religion or church they usually depict it the same way. A person, whether it’s the pastor, minister, deacon, reverend or priest, standing in front relaying a message to the congregation. However, word of mouth is not the only way to practice religion.
I grew up in Mount Pleasant having enjoyed the lifelong benefits of my Mount Pleasant High School and Central Michigan University education where my good fortune in the media business was incubated. I’ve remained in close touch with my home town including a recent donation to the incredible Community Memorial Stadium project.
As if nothing stranger could have occurred during a football game on a Tuesday, the Central Michigan University Marching Chips and cheerleadering squad is in the national spotlight after a referee stopped the game because of their loud cheering.
Securing funding to fix Michigan's deteriorating infrastructure has been a front and center issue in Lansing for years, but after divisive debate the legislature finally passed a bill that Gov. Rick Snyder is eager to sign.
It’s a weekday. I’m walking to an interview in between classes, running on two hours of sleep and three cups of coffee. My hair is thrown up in a messy bun and I’m wearing my favorite crewneck, courtesy of Salvation Army. Suddenly, a huge honking noise followed by yelled comments on my outfit comes from a couple of guys in a passing car before they speed off. Momentarily startled, I continue walking, going over the questions I plan on asking my source, relatively unfazed.
While our campus mourns the death of freshman Ryan Tsatsos, it is the job of the student media to serve the public interest by reporting the truth of what happened on that tragic Halloween night.
To the Editor;
According to statistics released each year by the Central Michigan University Police Department, if you are using illegal drugs or drinking underage on campus there is a high likelihood that you will be busted.
Ok, so you’re in college now and meeting tons of attractive people. Maybe you’re thinking about hooking up with one or more of them, or maybe you already have.
Just in time for Halloween, the hosts of Central Michigan Life's podcast "Horror Central" chose their Top Five scary movies of all time.
No party can be complete without a soundtrack. This Halloween, make sure you download some of the hottest Halloween tracks, old and new, to really make your hair stand on end.
A recent survey of minority students and faculty revealed a significant number of people of color say they experience racism and discrimination on campus and in Mount Pleasant.
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“The Last Witch Hunter” follows Kaulder, a witch hunter played by Vin Diesel cursed with immortality when he killed the Witch Queen 800 years prior to the main story.
Going Greek is one of the few things students can do to become more involved on campus.
While Title IX is best known for its impact on addressing gender equality in high school and collegiate athletics, the original statute made no explicit mention of sports. Students at Central Michigan University are afforded a multitude of other important rights under the comprehensive federal law.
After publishing a few stories that have received similar feedback, we wanted to address concerns presented by our readers about our coverage.
The Student Government Association used students dressed as culturally-offensive stereotypes to more powerfully deliver the message of "We're a Culture, Not a Costume" campaign.
“Boy toy or girl toy?” the McDonald’s cashier asks innocently after I order a Happy Meal for my son.