COLUMN: Michigan should decriminalize all drugs
Michigan has a drug overdose problem, but there is a solution: decriminalize all drugs.
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Michigan has a drug overdose problem, but there is a solution: decriminalize all drugs.
I can't count the number of times my teachers or parents told me I was "a pleasure to have in class".
It's a beautiful Saturday evening during early autumn in Mount Pleasant. You, along with other Central Michigan University students, are celebrating your last night of freedom before the pressure of classes begins by playing beer pong with friends on your front lawn on Main Street.
2018 was the most difficult year of my life.
It’s a new year Chippewas, and a new semester at Central Michigan University. The beginning of the Spring 2019 semester also means new opportunities for Central Michigan Life to produce great journalism.
When people feel inclined to review a business, it’s rarely because they think the business’ service was average. They either love it or they hate it. Businesses promote the opportunity customers have to review their product/service in emails, on receipts and anywhere else it can deliver its message.
"New year, new me."
One thousand, two hundred and eighty-five days. My college career, which has been spent working for Central Michigan Life, all started with a question. “I’m a broadcasting major. Do I really think I’d really have a shot as a designer at CM Life?”
In the beginning of this semester, I wrote a column about my “why.”
In more ways than one, I found my voice at Central Michigan Life.
It was pretty upsetting to read the responses on Central Michigan Life’s Facebook post about the white nationalist posters found in the Dow Science Building.
The drug addiction crisis in our country will never get better if Americans continue to fall back on the old idea that drug addiction is simply a lifestyle choice and a moral deficit.
When I used to live in the dorms, I would occasionally walk by one of my neighbors' open doors and notice there was almost nothing inside the room. It looked as barren as the day we moved in. I could appreciate the lifestyle choice, but at the time I was convinced it wasn’t for me. I love my stuff too much.
It was an ugly ending for Central Michigan football head coach John Bonamego.
The United States ranks 49 out of 144 countries in regards to eliminating the gender gap, according to the World Economic Forum.
Out of all the bands to attract hate from today’s rock scene, why is it Greta Van Fleet?
Threats to journalistic freedom are at an all-time high.
With Gretchen Whitmer’s gubernatorial victory and the passing of all three ballot proposals, things in Michigan are about to change – hopefully drastically.
A few weeks ago, Megyn Kelly was essentially fired for defending blackface.
“I am struggling.”