COLUMN: My deepest gratitude
As I prepare to walk across the stage and into the next chapter of my life, I find there are so many things I would like to say. However, one of them rises above the rest.
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As I prepare to walk across the stage and into the next chapter of my life, I find there are so many things I would like to say. However, one of them rises above the rest.
Exam week is right around the corner. Filled with projects and finals, it is one of the busiest weeks of the semester leading up to every student's favorite time: summer vacation.
It's been a long eight semesters, Central Michigan Life.
“You don't look like a lesbian."
People seem to take freedom for granted here in the United States, which I find both hilarious and frightening.
I was with students, emergency responders and university officials when the Isabella County Dive Team pulled Michael Hartnett's body from the water.
Massachusetts became the first state to allow same-sex couples to marry in 2004.
Since the movie "Selma" has premiered in theaters, I have seen it twice.
Social media erupted Thursday after it was announced Head Coach Dan Enos resigned from Central Michigan University football to become the offensive coordinator for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks.
Anti-abortion groups continue to argue the existence of a human soul and the spiritual value it holds. Those who disagree fight bitterly to ensure these beliefs are not forced onto others.
Following the attack on the French satire magazine Charlie Hebdo, many people have expressed thoughts on free speech and moral content.
In Spring 2013, the ratio of students to academic advisors at Central Michigan University was 1,200 to one.
Growing up, movies were always a part of my life. My family would sit down every Saturday to watch a movie together.
Central Michigan University's Global Campus provides 7,211 students with online classes.
On Sunday more than 40 heads of state from around the world gathered in Paris for a “unity march” to show solidarity with the French in response to the terror following Charlie Hebdo magazine's offensive cartoon depicting the prophet Mohammed.
To The Editor:
Isabella County Prosecutor Risa Scully announced on Monday that no charges will be filed in the case of Michael Hartnett, 18-year-old Dearborn Heights man who drowned in the Fabiano Botanical Garden pond during Homecoming Weekend.
To the Editor:
News of the death of Washington Post Editor Ben Bradlee is a loss to the world of journalism.
For the past 96 years, Central Michigan Life has served as the premier news source for the Central Michigan University and Mount Pleasant community.