COLUMN: Frustrated? Then vote!
Rejoice! After what seems like an eternity, the 2012 campaign season is now in its final month, much to the relief of most Americans.
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Rejoice! After what seems like an eternity, the 2012 campaign season is now in its final month, much to the relief of most Americans.
If there are two things I wish for readers to get out of this column, it's that Central Michigan Life is an independent newspaper with no ties to the university outside of the amazing students that help write and publish it, and that an individual is only as strong as their words and morals.
Sometimes a step backward is better than a step forward.
Head coach Erik Olson had a team meeting before talking to the media about his team’s three-match losing streak after the loss to Northern Illinois on Sept. 21.
After the 50-35 loss Saturday Central Michigan equipment managers packed up everything in the truck, players piled into a bus and the team made its way back to Mount Pleasant.
For those who didn't catch the disaster that was the presidential debate on Tuesday, let me catch you up on what was likely one of the worst debates of the last several decades — or at least the worst since Nixon versus Kennedy.
I realized I am getting old when I became giddy buying a Brita water purifier.
Change.
It’s election season again, but if you were to check the pulse of the average college student, you likely wouldn’t feel the same buoyant rhythm of four years ago.
The 1922 German horror film Nosferatu begins with possibly one of the most iconic quotes in movie history, where the hometown mad man approaches our hero Jonathan Harker and dramatically proclaims “Wait young man, you can’t escape destiny by running away!”.
When companies like Monsanto spend $7.1 million so that consumers cannot tell if products they purchase contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs), people tend to take notice.
It's getting to the day and age where people need to realize that a majority of their technology questions can be routed to a search engine rather than putting them off on other people.
As much as I love a Lambeau Leap or a Bill Belichick cut-off hoody, there’s one more tradition in the NFL that I’m relieved is coming back this week.
If you are over the age of 18, there is absolutely no reason not to vote come election day this year.
According to reports by Yahoo News, on Tuesday, a fourth-grader in Massachusetts suffered a brutal fall from her school's jungle gym, breaking her arm in two places.
When I first heard of the possibility that the National Hockey League could be facing another lockout, I simply shrugged it off, confident in the fact that a deal would be made to avoid such a fate.
I seem to be one of the very few people at Central Michigan University not obsessed with my phone.
Mitt Romney’s recently published remarks on “the 47 percent” have grabbed just as much air time and page space as Obama’s unfortunate “guns and religion” quote from his 2008 campaign. The gaffe comes at an unfortunate time for Romney, whose poll numbers have recently been lackluster in several key states.
For the past few years, Central Michigan University’s football program has been a flop.
For the past three years, I have added a new tradition to my life.