EDITORIAL: The buck stops where?
The lack of public disclosure of the Events Center allotment has resulted in finger-pointing between present and former leaders of Central Michigan University in the past week.
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The lack of public disclosure of the Events Center allotment has resulted in finger-pointing between present and former leaders of Central Michigan University in the past week.
The University of Michigan Board of Regents should be lauded for its continued involvement in matters important to the school.
It should seem obvious that at least one of the eight public servants would ask about public financial problems at the university they have been appointed to oversee.
For several years, financial decisions at Central Michigan University have been justified by the premise that times are tough.
University President George Ross admitted more than $10 million of the Events Center’s funding came from Central Michigan University reserves during Tuesday afternoon’s Academic Senate meeting.
These are stormy times for Central Michigan University.
What has happened to the championship culture of Central Michigan University athletics?
Former Michigan state congressman Pete Hoekstra's controversial campaign aid, aired locally during the Super Bowl, resorted to vile racism in an attempt to appeal to disgruntled Michigan workers.
The Central Michigan University Speaker Series would appear to be back for good, but the lack of permanent planning and funding threatens to deprive our student body of important exposure to intellectuals and professionals.
The developing controversy surrounding the Susan G. Komen Foundations' decision last December, revealed this week, to suspend funding of breast cancer screenings for low-income women at Planned Parenthood clinics once again reminds us of the seemingly irreconcilable differences between the so called "Pro Life" and "Pro Choice" movements.
The Student Government Association's proposal to move to a unicameral system composed entirely of elected senators faced heated opposition from registered student organizations at a meeting Monday night.
The fight during the women's basketball game Wednesday between Central Michigan and Ohio University at McGuirk Arena was embarrassing for everyone involved but was worsened by a poor response from the university's athletics department.
The redesign of cmich.edu, Central Michigan University’s electronic face to the world, has taken an unreasonable amount of time and money.
Gov. Rick Snyder promised there would be no more cuts to education in his State of the State Address on Jan. 18.
Make no mistake, a legend is no longer with us.
Piracy is economically costly, but pirates are technologically savvy.
After months of admonishing the administration for secrecy, Faculty Association leadership seems to have become what they hate.
This editorial board congratulates Student Government Association President Vincent Cavataio on his new internship with Central Michigan University Facilities Management.
It's time to stop putting off a permanent solution to the parking situation on campus.
The Academic Senate acknowledged the disillusioned mood of our campus and community in its resolution stating its loss of confidence in University President George Ross and Provost Gary Shapiro.