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U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh described birth control as "abortion-inducing drugs" during his recent confirmation testimony.
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U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh described birth control as "abortion-inducing drugs" during his recent confirmation testimony.
Does everyone deserve a second chance?
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Dear James Eric Davis Jr.,
Out of all the columns I have written this year, most have applauded journalism or called for students, faculty and staff to talk to Central Michigan Life and use us as a resource.
Central Michigan University has been doing a lot of things wrong lately. I was able to witness one of those missteps first-hand.
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