EDITORIAL: Now is the time to address gun violence
No matter where you stand on the issue of gun control, one thing should be undeniable: now is the time to talk about our gun violence epidemic and what can be done about it.
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No matter where you stand on the issue of gun control, one thing should be undeniable: now is the time to talk about our gun violence epidemic and what can be done about it.
For hockey fans in Mount Pleasant and for the people who depend on the profit from traffic into the ice arena, news that the men's club hockey team's five-year ban has been reduced is relieving.
News of Ron Jeremy's second visit to Central Michigan University in February, when he will debate anti-porn pastor Craig Gross, set off a heated debate online about whether the 59-year-old porn star should even be on campus to begin with.
During a time when University President George Ross has placed so much emphasis on transparency, communication and listening, the Board of Trustees did the exact opposite at Thursday's formal meeting.
The old adage 'actions speak louder than words' rings true when it comes to the way faculty members look at University President George Ross.
As the nation recovers from a deep recession caused by long-ignored problems in the housing market and on Wall Street, lawmakers and university officials would be wise to tackle student loan debt now.
In what should come as a surprise to nobody, negotiations between Democrats and Republicans to avoid the fiscal cliff have gotten off to a rocky start. As with the debt ceiling negotiations and the failed "Grand Bargain" deficit reduction talks last year, the two sides appear to be nowhere even close to striking a deal.
The Student Government Assocation has been successful this semester because they've kept student interests in mind.
Sunday brought on another week of new college football polls and bowl projections. Teams moving in and out of the Top 25, while others remain optimistic they'll be invited to play in another game, extending their season with an opportunity to notch another 'W' on their record.
There is an importance in re-evaluating policies from time to time to keep up with the changing times.
With the review of Central Michigan University President George Ross officially underway, the Central Michigan Life Editorial Board thought it would also be appropriate to review Ross’ two year, eight-month-plus tenure as president.
In a world where public relations is becoming more important than ever, Central Michigan University did the right thing Thursday in coming forward with details on Bill Merrill, the professor alleged to have had thousands of pornographic images and videos on his work computer.
Tuesday night marked the beginning of a new era in American politics: one more tolerant, more diverse and younger than ever before.
Not only has the football team lost six of its first nine games this season, but it has seemingly lost the interest of its fan base.
How many times have you sat through 16 weeks of a class and walked out thinking to yourself, "This was pointless. Why did I just waste my money?"
Proposal 2 is an unnecessary and potentially harmful power grab by Michigan unions and could have harmful long-term effects on how the state operates.
Debbie Stabenow deserves to be elected to her third term in the U.S. Senate, but more than that, Republican Senate nominee Pete Hoekstra does not deserve to be anywhere near Capitol Hill.
Let's all take a moment to commend one entity on campus that truly takes what students have to say into consideration: the Student Government Association.
When Barack Obama took office nearly four years ago, the United States found itself in the middle of a crisis not seen since the Great Depression greeted Franklin Roosevelt in the 1930s.
Fans of dysfunctional, gridlocked government should enthusiastically vote yes on Proposal 5, but the rest of us would be wise to vote no.