EDITORIAL: No reason to shorten academic calendar
On the surface, beginning the fall semester after Labor Day sounds like a great idea.
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On the surface, beginning the fall semester after Labor Day sounds like a great idea.
It's safe to say Wednesday night's presidential debate, the first of the 2012 general election campaign, wasn't what most were expecting.
The first debate between President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney takes place in prime-time tonight, providing each candidate the chance to reach out to the public and offer up their vision for America going forward. And while each differs greatly in policy and rhetoric, they are both at different points in their respective campaigns.
The difference between students paying a tuition bill and those on athletic scholarships shows through.
After 27 years of involvement in student affairs on CMU's campus, it seems natural that Anthony Voisin was named assistant vice president of student affairs Wednesday.
The Title IX committee met Thursday at the Board of Trustees meeting to update its progress toward adding women's sports to the athletics department at Central Michigan University.
Maybe it takes enrollment numbers to make some realize that there is a big problem at Central Michigan University.
When trying to become president of the United States, it is probably not a good idea to denounce half of Americans as lazy moochers.
Last year, University President George Ross and Provost Gary Shapiro fought a pivotal battle against the Faculty Association and some of the raises the group was asking for.
Last week, Central Michigan Life published a lengthy, in-depth piece about the challenges international students face when they arrive at Central Michigan University.
Performance evaluation is key in any legitimate work environment. Those put into a position of being responsible for others deserve, and should be, evaluated on the job they do.
Last year, 19 units of Central Michigan University declared no confidence in President George Ross and Provost Gary Shapiro.
Originally, the CMU athletics department announced its plan to give out 10,000 tickets to students for Saturday's football game between Central Michigan and in-state rival Michigan State.
All politicians lie. Democrats and Republicans, liberals and conservatives alike.
A year ago, University President George Ross insinuated that students weren't "grown-ups" and couldn't fully understand the Faculty Association/administration battle.
Students, rejoice: Tailgate is back!
When eager audiences poured into midnight screenings of “The Dark Knight Rises” Thursday night, no one could have imagined how the poor souls in Aurora, Colo.’s Century 16 Theater would soon be living out the madness of Batman’s comic book world.
Few can argue the past year has been an ugly one for Central Michigan University.
How many times will we have to go through this?
Read our Central Michigan University grade sheet for the school’s performance in various areas throughout the 2011-12 Academic Year.