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(03/21/12 11:45am)
On Sunday of last week, a U.S. Army Staff Sergeant by the name of Robert Bales allegedly went on a shooting rampage, killing 16 innocent Afghan civilians, including women and children. Ultimately, Bales is “innocent until proven guilty,” but the circumstances in this case seem pretty clear-cut.
(03/19/12 11:30am)
I came across something on Twitter that read, “My girlfriend asked why I never take her somewhere expensive. Looks like I’m taking her to the gas station.”
(03/16/12 11:30am)
For anyone unaware, the interest rate on student loans will be doubling to 6.8 percent starting July 1.
(03/16/12 11:30am)
I was never one to take chances until I realized life doesn’t always wait for you to take them.
(03/14/12 11:00am)
We have all heard the phrase, "sticks and stones can break my bones but words cannot hurt me."
(03/12/12 12:00pm)
When it became clear John McCain would be the Republican Party’s nominee for president in 2008, Mitt Romney gracefully bowed out of the primary.
(03/12/12 11:45am)
Editor's note: Caitlin Cheevers is president of Central Michigan University's Invisible Children registered student organization.
(02/29/12 12:30pm)
Among presidential candidate Rick Santorum’s postgraduate degrees is a J.D. from the Dickinson School of Law.
(02/29/12 12:30pm)
My name is Catey and I’m a reality TV show junkie.
(02/27/12 12:45pm)
Ron Paul rather seductively characterizes himself as a crusader for personal freedom.
(02/27/12 12:30pm)
With Michigan’s presidential primary election just a day away, all eyes are on the state to see who we will select as the Republican nominee to challenge President Obama in November.
(02/27/12 12:15pm)
It cannot be denied that we are living in an increasingly global society.
(02/24/12 12:30pm)
Ron Paul is not a politician.
(02/24/12 12:30pm)
Social networking is currently ruining my academic life, but rocking my social one.
(02/22/12 12:30pm)
The topic of education is always a key issue in Presidential elections, and 2012 will be no different.
(02/22/12 12:00pm)
I have never fallen asleep in a class before, and I honestly don’t know how people do it.
(02/20/12 12:00pm)
Usually the death of someone is a time of mourning, where respect is shown to the deceased and their loved ones.
(02/15/12 12:30pm)
Gone too soon are words that play in my mind when I think of someone who was like another older sister to me and committed suicide.
(02/15/12 12:00pm)
“Last week, the Supreme Court reversed a century of law to open the floodgates for special interests — including foreign companies — to spend without limit in our elections. Well, I don’t think American elections should be bankrolled by America’s most powerful interests, and worse, by foreign entities.”
(02/15/12 4:00am)
This column and the last one I wrote have a bit of irony in them.