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I want to start off by saying yes, I believe the student body deserves to have closed captioning services be provided to them.
After two Wellness Days, many Central Michigan University students have concluded that Wellness Days are anything but “well.”
Whether or not they know it, people benefit from a form of disabled technology every single day.
On my 10th birthday, I spent the whole day playing with my new barbie house - the one my parents swore they weren’t getting me. I had made the varsity cheer team on my 16th birthday.
In an email sent to the campus on Feb. 5 President Davies addressed the stress and weariness that many students, staff, and faculty are feeling as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Throughout this school year, I’ve constantly been reminded that I truly haven’t experienced normal college life.
Right now, with COVID-19 restrictions and many students choosing to stay home this semester, the campus feels distant and lonely.
Throughout the whirlwind that was 2020, one thing rang clear -- many know little about the day-to-day lives of Black Americans.
CMU prides itself on building leaders – and champions.
Wednesday, many people took a breath of fresh air as the 46th President of the United States placed his hand over his family Bible and swore to protect the Constitution of the United States.
There is one lesson I didn’t learn in high school, didn’t learn at CMU and, for decades, didn’t learn in life -- anxiety can eat you alive.
Well, Chips, we’ve made it to another year and another semester.
Like so many others, I am appalled by the actions of the insurgents who infiltrated the United States Capitol last week. The U.S. has long hailed itself as the pinnacle of democracy. We have been referenced worldwide as a shining example of how government should be run. A place that is without the threat of domestic terrorism or uprisings, until Jan 6.
What a mess, what a disaster, what a journey the last year took us on.
TO THE EDITOR:
Well, we made it to the end of the semester, but it doesn't feel like there's a cause for celebration.
America is celebrating.
After a nerve-wracking few days of little sleep, monitoring the constant news stream, and all the hope in the world, the 2020 election seemed to be over. Media sources projected Vice President Joe Biden to be the winner.
Choosing to live with five other girls was high-risk behavior. Possibly more fights, drama, stealing and, in 2020, more exposure to COVID-19.