COLUMN: Will the real Ed Hochuli please stand up?
As much as I love a Lambeau Leap or a Bill Belichick cut-off hoody, there’s one more tradition in the NFL that I’m relieved is coming back this week.
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As much as I love a Lambeau Leap or a Bill Belichick cut-off hoody, there’s one more tradition in the NFL that I’m relieved is coming back this week.
If you are over the age of 18, there is absolutely no reason not to vote come election day this year.
According to reports by Yahoo News, on Tuesday, a fourth-grader in Massachusetts suffered a brutal fall from her school's jungle gym, breaking her arm in two places.
When I first heard of the possibility that the National Hockey League could be facing another lockout, I simply shrugged it off, confident in the fact that a deal would be made to avoid such a fate.
I seem to be one of the very few people at Central Michigan University not obsessed with my phone.
Mitt Romney’s recently published remarks on “the 47 percent” have grabbed just as much air time and page space as Obama’s unfortunate “guns and religion” quote from his 2008 campaign. The gaffe comes at an unfortunate time for Romney, whose poll numbers have recently been lackluster in several key states.
For the past few years, Central Michigan University’s football program has been a flop.
For the past three years, I have added a new tradition to my life.
Violent protests erupted around the Middle East and northern Africa last week over a bizarre, inflammatory movie trailer posted on YouTube that portrays Islam as a fraud and Muhammad as a pedophile.
Cream-colored walls and linoleum floors.
Many people feel that happiness is induced by the love, praise and attention from others. But, this is not true in the slightest bit. I cannot say that I am completely innocent in being a part of this group of people that base their mood or emotions on other individuals. We all have our days where we feel like the world is out to get us but believing that creating happiness rather than looking for it, happens to be a trick I have realized works.
I've been a happy sheep of the flock of Apple for the last 9 years. I've owned Macbooks, 4 generations of iPods, an iMac at one time, and was raised on Apple PC's, in fact I'm writing this on one right now.
Being a woman sucks.
But on Aug. 8, we saw “Honey Boo Boo," also known as Alana Thompson, grace us with her presence elsewhere on her very own television show called “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo.”
After Saturday, I'm embarrassed.
I know everyone has been on this kick of saving the world and going green. And I am all for it. Really, I even recycle my Honey Nut Cheerios cereal boxes and unread State News newspapers.
I thought the hardest part was going to be making sure I didn’t trip while walking down the aisle.
Upon entering the Oval Office, President Barack Obama promptly promised to usher in a series of changes, one of which would be closing the detention center at Guantanamo Bay.
After hauling a queen size bed, a fish tank, home to a baby Sulcata tortoise, lamps, a desk and the rest of my life into my new apartment, I sit on my leather couch with a cool glass of Mountain Dew and a smile. I am now the proud renter of my first apartment with two of my best friends.
I come from down south in Saint Louis, Mo., where I attended Lindenwood University last year.