LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Line 5 is a threat to Michigan, the Great Lakes, it must be closed down
Line 5 is a crude oil/natural gas pipeline owned by the Canadian company Enbridge.
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The mass shooting in Las Vegas renewed the call for gun control. The response was typical.
After the United States men’s national soccer team’s 4-0 walkover against Panama, American soccer fans started searching for flights to Moscow for the 2018 World Cup.
LGBTQ History Month has already begun and it’s about more than just celebrating diversity. This month chronicles the strides our society has made in accepting the human dignity of the LGBTQ community.
Many Central Michigan Life readers commented on my previous letters to the editor published during the 2017 Spring Semester identifying CMU’s glaring need for leadership from President George Ross in fundraising and its need to hire a trained university development professional to lead our efforts.
I grew up watching Quentin Tarantino films. To this day, “Reservoir Dogs” still remains my favorite and I believe “Pulp Fiction” gets praised a little too heavily as Tarantino’s greatest work.
This Saturday is Homecoming, one of the biggest annual events at Central Michigan University.
A man enters a room in his house that’s been converted into a studio. He’s wearing his best black shirt, a sports jacket and khaki pants.
Over the past few months there has been one man in Congress is doing his job.
In the wake of the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history, many people are left with the same question: What do we do about gun violence?
The president and other conservative voices have consistently, and effectively, distracted the public from the point of kneeling during the national anthem. From the start of this movement a clear effort has been made to discredit the message it has been promoting—the fight against racial injustice.
No one likes losing a friend. Drifting further and further away from a friend is difficult.
Twenty years ago, Central Michigan University reviewed and reorganized the academic structure of our university. It resulted in one new academic college. This year, another reorganization effort was announced. It was met with some push back, to say the least.
As the opinion editor at Central Michigan Life, I’ve been trying to find people from all walks of life to contribute their opinions to this space. As someone correctly noticed and emailed me, the opinion section is pretty much just “a bunch of white people.”
I don’t know a lot about protesting. I’ve never taken part in a protest.
At the start of October — dubbed Breast Cancer Awareness Month — we publish our pink edition, a staple of Central Michigan Life's coverage. We do this not because we have to, but because we want to.
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For days it has been impossible to escape the controversy – some National Football League players are choosing to kneel during the playing of the national anthem before games. At a Sept. 22 rally in Alabama, President Donald Trump criticized the players' silent protests by saying, “Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say ‘Get that son of a b**** off the field right now.’”
In our Sept. 21 edition, we introduced you to the successes and challenges international students face when adjusting to life in America. Something we noticed while speaking to them was the uneasiness many of them have experienced. Many of the students told us their families were uncomfortable with their decision to attend school in America because of the national discussion on immigration.