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College graduates with technology expertise are leaving Michigan in droves.
Joining Greek Life is hands down the best decision I have made in college. I never thought I’d be the one to say it, either.
I loathe bananas. Maybe it’s the texture, or maybe it’s the taste.
Since the Central Michigan football team’s upset win over Oklahoma State on Saturday, there has been a lot of talk about the spectacular final play and how the referees handled the game’s final moments.
If I hear one more person say a vote for Jill Stein or Gary Johnson isn't a waste of a vote, I'm going to scream.
For many students, this election will be the first time they can decide who leads us as President of the United States. This makes the decision between the two least-liked candidates in American history much more difficult.
Editor's note: Evan Wittenbach is the the co-founder of Central Michigan University's Students for Bernie Sanders group and a key operative in Sanders' new Our Revolution campaign.
I believe that wisdom and perspective are the cornerstones of true knowledge. Spending some time on the block and knowing the names of all your neighbors is more valuable than any skill acquired from a textbook.
In case you haven’t heard, we are approaching the final few months of a presidential election. It has been a unique year for national politics, to say the least.
COLUMN: As the clock hits 0:00
Bass drops, the vibration of my phone and cheers of celebration sound off around me as I try to settle into studying for exams on a Tuesday night in my apartment.
Social justice efforts are multi-faceted and complex, but all boil down to the same underlying problem: discrimination.
Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton took the New York primaries by storm. Both candidates won the Empire State with close to or slightly more than 60 percent of the vote.
I am a second-generation Asian-American male of Filipino descent.
America should always be a place where a person who is willing to work hard has a fair shot to get ahead and have success in life, no matter his or her background.
As I lug my tired butt down from the third floor of Merrill Hall into the dining hall, I realize two things: one — I pay too much money to be here and have my meals consist of soup, salad, soup, salad, ed nauseum. Two — how long is it going to be until there’s always a vegetarian option available at cafeterias around campus, and not just a day of the week devoted to “healthy eating?”
Cell phones are ruining the college experience.
Check yourself before you wreck yourself.
It is time our university leaders ask themselves an important question: What does Central Michigan University stand for?
One of my biggest gripes with living in Mount Pleasant during my first three-plus years here was the lack of a radio station that played hip-hop music — my favorite.