COLUMN: Why we should re-elect Obama
I’ve been asked why I’m supporting President Obama quite a few times during this election season.
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I’ve been asked why I’m supporting President Obama quite a few times during this election season.
The economy should be on the forefront of students’ minds as they head to the polls on election day.
As I walk toward the Thorpe Hall cafeteria, I go over the intended meal plan in my mind.
During the week, living at Deerfield Village is pretty good. It's quiet and I can get homework done. I can actually hear myself think.
Do you remember your first Halloween?
Lately, I catch myself puzzled by the daily lack of consideration I see in the world around me.
It seems like the election is being shoved into my brain every which way. Mostly through my eyes and ears.
There's considerable irony in the fact that the Academic Senate, Faculty Association and administration are pushing a new academic calendar.
Two years.
Lance Armstrong announced Wednesday he is stepping down as chairman of the Livestrong cancer awareness charity after 16 years. The same day, Nike terminated all endorsements of the seven-time Tour de France champion after a release from the U.S. anti-doping agency that included Armstrong as guilty of cheating.
It's a simple concept really: separate church from state.
Registration for the spring semester has just been announced, but more than likely, you wouldn't know it.
Conservative talking heads are fond of noting the African-American voting bloc’s near uniform support of Barack Obama.
I bit into a bad apple once and haven’t done it since.
At 15 years old, a few of my friends began ‘experimenting’ and being curious with one another, as most preteens are.
This weekend will be a very emotional weekend for me.
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.