COLUMN: Today's activists give me the hope for the future
On the morning of Nov. 8, 2016, it felt to me like the world was going to end.
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On the morning of Nov. 8, 2016, it felt to me like the world was going to end.
Too often I catch myself applauding this era for being one of liberation, where individuality and sexual freedom are celebrated. Usually, soon I am quickly shot down by little reminders.
With the clock winding down in the Central Michigan women’s basketball team's 83-69 Sweet 16 loss to Oregon March 24, Chippewa fans in attendance at Spokane Arena started to chant.
Anyone who walks into my childhood home in Jackson, Michigan, will realize one thing pretty quickly: Kukulkas like to hunt.
As graduation approaches, I often find myself reflecting on what I have done during my college career.
When the battery of my phone died at about 10:15 a.m. on March 2, I breathed a sigh of relief.
At their Feb. 15 meeting, the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees voted to standardize tuition rates, essentially getting rid of out-of-state tuition.
I have always wanted more mainstream movies to use hip hop to convey a story — "Black Panther" finally did it.
When I was 8 years old, my dad was shot and killed on Father’s Day. He was working as a security guard at a shoe store. The person who shot him was a 15-year-old boy trying to steal a pair of shoes.
In my time working at Central Michigan Life so far, I have met so many people and experienced this university in a unique way.
With their victory the over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII, the Philadelphia Eagles won their first championship and made their way into the hearts of Americans.
On the night of Feb. 9, 2016, I tried to commit suicide.
When the news first came out about Larry Nassar, like anyone with a conscience, I was horrified.
President Donald Trump’s efforts to undermine the FBI and special counsel Robert Mueller should scare Americans.
On Jan. 24 Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar was sentenced to up to 175 years in prison for sexually assaulting more than 250 women during his tenure, disguising it as treatment.
While Gov. Rick Snyder may have helped Michigan recover from recession, his time is plagued with frequent missteps.
My father always told me, “high school and college are the best eight years of your life.”
With thousands of students on campus, it's hard for us to account for everyone's opinion.
My grandmother didn't go to college.
Older generations grew up when Nativity scenes and Christmas pageants were displayed in schools and on government land. Elementary schools sang songs about Christmas, almost exclusively, no matter the religious make up of the students in the school.