EDITORIAL: Search for student media director fell short
For a group of journalists who have been trained to live deadline to deadline, the selection committee for the new director of student publications has come up short.
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For a group of journalists who have been trained to live deadline to deadline, the selection committee for the new director of student publications has come up short.
More than a week following the brutal Boston Marathon bombings, the rest of the country has breathed a sigh of relief, and, for the most part, has stepped back a bit from their television screens.
At a rate of $51,000 to $10,388, Central Michigan University spends five times as much on its student-athletes than it does on its students.
"Shameful" was the word President Barack Obama used to describe the defeat of a modest bill that would have expanded gun background checks to online and gun shows.
Whenever national news breaks, especially tragedy, everybody jumps to be the first to report what happened, and, although it's nice to be the first person with the news, it's critical that the information you're reporting is true.
In a professional sense, Jim Knight sounds like a great candidate for Director of Student Publications at Central Michigan University.
When the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees approved a 2.47-percent tuition increase Thursday, it hardly came as a surprise.
Saginaw sophomore Marie Reimers was given a mandate to lead following last week's Student Government Association election, which she won with 76 percent of the vote, and she must act to build on the progress the SGA has made over the past year.
"A real and present danger" to Secretary of State John Kerry and, presumably, most U.S. officials, a joke and punching bag for comedians and much of the world, North Korea is at it again.
Rutgers University men's basketball head coach Mike Rice was fired Wednesday, and, after seeing the video, there is no doubt as to why.
When it comes to reporting and how people gather information, the world we live in today is dramatically different than what it was even five years ago.
The president of the Student Government Association must have a strong vision and clear goals in mind while in office, and that mindset starts with campaigning.
Mount Pleasant has not put forth a considerable amount of funding toward new sidewalks since 2005.
No matter how you feel about the Iraq War, its costs or its consequences, one thing is undeniable: The war has affected this country in profound ways.
Sue Guevara recalled six years ago when Central Michigan and Akron played, both teams were considered two of the worst in the Mid-American Conference.
Mount Pleasant City Commission's pursuit of a city income tax or millage that would help close the city's $200,000 deficit has so far been greeted with almost universal disapproval, if this week's city commission meeting is any indication.
There is no question an increase in the federal minimum wage would benefit students at Central Michigan University.
Another day, another manufactured crisis.
We all depend on news media to remain active, aware and informed in our society, but there is no doubt the industry is in a major state of upheaval and change right now.
Right-to-work laws prohibit agreements between labor unions and employees regarding the mandatory payment dues associated with being in the union or a set length of membership.