EDITORIAL: Speaking from experience
Along with providing students with a positive experience at Central Michigan University, it’s equally important for the university to extend its hospitality to our most important product of all – our graduates.
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Along with providing students with a positive experience at Central Michigan University, it’s equally important for the university to extend its hospitality to our most important product of all – our graduates.
As the winter drags on, students at Central Michigan University continually hope for school cancellations to save them from the bitter cold. When severe weather conditions are on the radar, students wait anxiously by their laptops for that one special email, excusing them from classes for the day.
Three hundred dollars worth of textbooks each semester might seem like merely a drop in the bucket of college debt. However, it's safe to say that paying nearly $400 per credit hour for the past four years has left my bucket pretty full.
This season, Central Michigan basketball is a tale of two genders.
The Obama campaign, particularly in 2008, has done an incredible job with developing the political strategy of the “story of self.”
I grew up in a small college town. There was the occasional murder, mostly caused by domestic violence, and of course, the students tended to party too hard.
If you live in any of the north campus residence halls, you may be surprised to learn that you do not have a fire suppression system installed in your building.
Why does it seem like older adults are the only people who go to public meetings?
The Mid-American Conference season hasn't gotten off to the start Keno Davis and his team would've liked.
As a journalist, I love social media. But I also hate it.
There is no doubt social media is a powerful tool, but sometimes we need to step out of the virtual world and focus on reality.
If you’ve ever been at a party and told someone you’re a feminist, you can probably understand the awkward silence after the person you’re talking to spits back that word as though it’s the cause of the bubonic plague.
All Central Michigan University students are not equal.
When was the last time you and your roommates went to a men's or women's basketball game at McGuirk Arena?
Beneath a haze of local apathy, the first Americans reside in Mount Pleasant.
It was the day before my birthday, Dec. 17, which was supposed to be nothing spectacular. And it was, until 5 p.m.
There are some adages we’re taught as children that I truly believe should carry us through life, like “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” and “A lion shouldn’t lose sleep over the opinion of sheep,” but there’s one that I think we should all vow to toss out:
As we are approaching finals week and the end of the semester, our stress levels begin to rise. For me, this time is a chance to reflect on my college years and appreciate all the help I have been granted, as my college experience has been a unique one.
You've survived another semester of classes. Doesn't that feel great?
Good journalism shakes its readers to the core, challenging their commonly held beliefs and hitting them across the face with the truth minus hysteria and spin.