ORIENTATION: COLUMN: Believe it or not, it's okay to not get along with your roommates
Most people go into college hoping to find a life long best friend in their freshman year roommate. But, that doesn't always happen and that's okay.
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Most people go into college hoping to find a life long best friend in their freshman year roommate. But, that doesn't always happen and that's okay.
When I came out as bisexual to my parents, it got pretty dramatic. Going into the details is way too personal for this column, but suffice to say, there were tears shed. Things settled down a week later, but there was one fact that always rang in my mind afterward even to the day of publication.
Guest Column written by Sarah Syeda
As Central Michigan Life's Engagement Editor, my work is mostly done behind the scenes. I don't write stories or articles, but rather, I make sure the work of our staff is published on social media.
While I prepared to commence a testimony of why I love Galentine's Day, I couldn't help but experience my heart being propelled across the room when my friend blankly goggled at me and asked, "what's that?"
When Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association began in 1920, it was created with the goal of providing students with a space to advocate for each other and creating meaningful change. Now, 100 years later, the impact of this organization can be seen all around CMU through past and current initiatives. The campus that we know today has been shaped and formed the work that the Student Government Association has done over the last century.
Growing up I always wanted a fairytale, from the meet-cute to the happily ever after.
Four candidates for Central Michigan University's first vice president of student recruitment and retention spoke on campus within the last two weeks, and I sat through every single moment of each of them.
Self-care is the practice of taking action in preserving or improving one's own well-being and overall happiness.
Twenty-eight lives lost, half of a billion animals affected and 17.9 million acres of land burnt.
Fellow students, the CMU Student Government Association will be holding Senate elections for 15 available seats on Monday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. in the Bovee University Center Auditorium, on the third floor. These elected members will share an incredible opportunity to make an impact on our campus community. Senators advocate through projects, initiatives, and legislation on the issues they care about.
I woke up on Jan. 15 before each of my roommates, I showered and was out the door as they were rising from their cozy beds. There was going to be no day off for me, my Monday goal was to be a representation of Martin Luther King Jr.'s benevolent legacy.
Screw the New Year's resolutions.
Jonathan Ward got snubbed.
This year, I volunteered to be a scarer for Legends of the Dark. I was placed at the beginning of the tour; I had a scary outfit, gory makeup and I created a creepy character to help me truly terrify the tourists.
With the threats of climate change becoming more and more apparent, the discussion around sustainability has become even more prevalent. More people are looking towards reusable products, changing their eating habits and making other lifestyle choices to try to lower the impact of their carbon footprint.
The following is a letter from Central Michigan University President Bob Davies.
As the voice of students on this campus, I think it’s critical that Central Michigan Life answers your questions.
On more than one occasion in the past year as a journalist, I’ve spoken to and written stories about sexual assault survivors. It forced me to grow up a lot.
Trailing 31-9 against Western Michigan, the thought of embarrassment came into play. If the Broncos scored again, it would've been 38-9 – humiliating, even for an opposing program coming off a 1-11 record.