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(12/10/15 4:25pm)
While most people are caught up in a "Star Wars"-frenzy awaiting the premiere of a new movie on Dec. 18, I am instead looking forward to my two favorite bands collaborating on an album dropping the same day. Based off the singles released so far, I have faith in the fact that this will be the highlight of music for me in 2015.
(12/07/15 1:52am)
President George Ross said when a Central Michigan University student tells him about his or her experience with discrimination, he understands.
(12/02/15 11:03pm)
The NBA regular season tipped off just about a month ago, but NBA 2K season is in full swing for third and fourth generation console users worldwide.
(12/03/15 5:24pm)
Former Central Michigan University president Michael Rao established the Campus Sustainability Advisory Committee in 2008 due to the "immediate need for a coordinated effort to address sustainability issues."
(11/30/15 12:41am)
Since the day we were born, we have grown up in a society that relentlessly preaches and encourages a strong foundational belief in the irrational theory, "time is money." No wonder it seems absurd to us to prioritize precious minutes of relaxation to sit down, turn on the news and catch up on current events or devote just a few moments of our daily lives to research political topics to help develop educated opinions.
(11/30/15 2:09pm)
Central Michigan defeated Eastern Michigan in dramatic fashion Friday, mounting a 14-point comeback in the second half.
(11/29/15 7:04pm)
I know that being environmentally friendly is not always the most convenient thing to do, but we live in a wasteful society with a short attention span. Most people think “going green” means returning their empty pop cans every month. I am tired of being one of the few who cares about living a sustainable life.
(11/22/15 11:03pm)
To the editor,
(11/22/15 11:01pm)
As members of American Legion Post 165, we would sincerely like to thank the students of Central Michigan University Communication class who presented and managed the Christmas Food Basket Fundraiser Event at the Midland American Legion Post 165.
(11/23/15 1:58am)
The United States has accepted less than 2,000 Syrian refugees and President Barack Obama plans to welcome 10,000 by the end of the year.
(11/21/15 5:34pm)
Since the terrorist attacks in Paris, the idea of accepting Syrian refugees within the borders of Europe and the U.S. has changed dramatically.
(11/19/15 1:26pm)
A record-number of students seeking help at the Counseling Center means some will not receive the counseling they need until the spring semester.
(11/16/15 4:25pm)
In January, I wrote my first and only column responding to the terrorist attack on French satire magazine Charlie Hebdo, which claimed the lives of 12 satirists and five others in the Ile-de-France region.
(11/16/15 3:27pm)
After a week that featured several on-campus demonstrations and the first meeting of a task force between students, city officials, law enforcement and Mount Pleasant residents, the generational gap in this college town began to show its depth.
(11/17/15 1:05pm)
I don’t think any particular lead will ever be able to describe the chaotic feelings that are rising in the city of Paris, my hometown.
(11/12/15 5:50pm)
When most people think about religion or church they usually depict it the same way. A person, whether it’s the pastor, minister, deacon, reverend or priest, standing in front relaying a message to the congregation. However, word of mouth is not the only way to practice religion.
(11/11/15 8:23pm)
I grew up in Mount Pleasant having enjoyed the lifelong benefits of my Mount Pleasant High School and Central Michigan University education where my good fortune in the media business was incubated. I’ve remained in close touch with my home town including a recent donation to the incredible Community Memorial Stadium project.
(11/12/15 3:45pm)
As if nothing stranger could have occurred during a football game on a Tuesday, the Central Michigan University Marching Chips and cheerleadering squad is in the national spotlight after a referee stopped the game because of their loud cheering.
(11/08/15 11:35pm)
Securing funding to fix Michigan's deteriorating infrastructure has been a front and center issue in Lansing for years, but after divisive debate the legislature finally passed a bill that Gov. Rick Snyder is eager to sign.
(11/05/15 5:14pm)
It’s a weekday. I’m walking to an interview in between classes, running on two hours of sleep and three cups of coffee. My hair is thrown up in a messy bun and I’m wearing my favorite crewneck, courtesy of Salvation Army. Suddenly, a huge honking noise followed by yelled comments on my outfit comes from a couple of guys in a passing car before they speed off. Momentarily startled, I continue walking, going over the questions I plan on asking my source, relatively unfazed.