COLUMN: Plugged in and tuned out
I have really begun to observe over the past month and a half how out of tune some of today's generation really is.
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I have really begun to observe over the past month and a half how out of tune some of today's generation really is.
If you are a student who has some trouble making connections, fear not.
Where I come from, there are no drive-bys. There are no gangs or barred windows. Instead, we traded those in for camo, lifted trucks and hunting rifles.
Editor's note: McDonnell is the co-chair of Central Michigan University's ACLU chapter.
I strongly dislike Chef Gordon Ramsay.
The Mount Pleasant music scene is broken.
You're sitting in your car waiting to turn onto Washington Street and head up to Grawn Hall for a class you're 10 minutes late for.
This weekend felt too much like summer.
You would think that after charging students $175 for a parking permit, Central Michigan University would have enough money to provide for more parking.
Have you met your professors yet?
Recently while on Facebook, I came across a status that made such a profound impact on me I couldn’t stop thinking about it.
The light in front of you turns green, the car in the next lane screeches as it shoots forward and the driver behind you lays on the horn impatiently.
Everyone goes into college with varying expectations and thoughts about what it's like.
About three weeks go, I reunited with my sister after two years of being apart, and with her, she brought good news.
My name is Amanda and I did not have to pay anything for my first 29 credits of college.
What is a normal dream?
Imagine, if you will, that you're walking into a video store. But this is not your ordinary video store.
After finding success beyond my wildest dreams at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor, I was ready to take that next big step to Central Michigan University, a “real” college.
I’ve been watching college football my entire life and have never understood why some teams had a chance to go to the championship while others could only dream.
This is a note to all new Central Michigan University students.