Debates in gubernatorial race unnecessary
Political debates are dull, tedious and boring, and thanks to this year’s gubernatorial candidates, Michigan voters may be spared from them.
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Political debates are dull, tedious and boring, and thanks to this year’s gubernatorial candidates, Michigan voters may be spared from them.
In a recent column, Maria Amante begged for CMU students to care about politics. I guess I can’t really knock that position, as I wrote a piece myself back in September of last year that essentially argued the same thing.
State politics have been abuzz with Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Snyder’s recent tap for a running mate.
I am ashamed to call you people my peers.
The dissolution of Campus Conservatives as a registered student organization is a loss for the political community at Central Michigan University.
Ben Dotson came to Central Michigan University to study music.
Author and education reform activist Jonathan Kozol once said, “Pick battles big enough to matter, small enough to win.”
I absolutely love all the complaining about the outcome of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. First off, many of the complainers are hypocritical, especially the news commentators. After all, who enables them to reach the masses? None other than corporations.
National politics in the U.S. today is characterized by strict partisan loyalties.
Students were full of vigor this time last year when getting involved in politics.
Juggling college classes, homework and campaign trailblazing is not an easy task for Harrison junior Abbey Colville.
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Politics long has been a subject heavily debated on college campuses.
Just because it is not a major election year does not mean the politics stopped.