EDITORIAL: Westboro Baptist Church classroom appearance important learning opportunity
Speech is protected under the First Amendment even if it is unpopular, morally questionable or downright hateful.
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Speech is protected under the First Amendment even if it is unpopular, morally questionable or downright hateful.
Spending $100,000 on 10 touch-screen computers meant to be used primarily as directories in the Education and Human Services Building is a senseless misappropriation of university money.
The salaries CMU has allotted for the dean and associate deans of the College of Medicine are both completely reasonable and responsible.
Dan Enos’ 2-5 total record, 1-3 in the Mid-American Conference and four consecutive losses in his first season as head football coach has many calling for his job. However, it is both too early and too expensive to do this.
A convention to revise the state constitution, as suggested by Proposal 1 on the election ballot Nov. 2, is not the answer to the state’s problems at this time.
Taking the initative of “going green” may be a fad or a bandwagon CMU is jumping onto, but along with positive PR, it is actually producing results.
The most pressing issue of the upcoming Nov. 2 election in Michigan is the state’s economic wellbeing; that Michigan is made able to thrive and its residents can make a living.
The job market has been difficult and exclusory to college students for several years and, finally, Central Michigan University is attempting to help unemployed students.
While requiring international students at CMU to have health insurance is only logical, the recent changes to the university’s health insurance policy allows more freedom.
Sunday’s gubernatorial debate between Democratic Party candidate Virg Bernero and Republican Party candidate Rick Snyder would not be as highly anticipated had in not come so close to never happening.
It is easy to be a CMU football fan when the team is at the top of the Mid-American Conference. Support should be perennial, however, and not only when the sailing is smooth.
Andrew Shirvell should be removed as Michigan’s assistant attorney general since running a smear campaign in his free time against an openly gay student leader at the University of Michigan.
“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” should be removed and replaced with a system giving the same benefits to everyone in the line of duty for U.S. armed services.
In a Sept. 13 editorial, the Central Michigan Life Editorial Board said University President George Ross has not once had lunch with students on this campus.
The board of trustees’ approval of plans for on-campus housing for graduate students Thursday was an encouraging development and a step in the right direction.
The CMU Board of Trustees should put its best foot forward with regard to students, the media and the public during its first meeting of the academic year.
The five-county sting that resulted in $4,241,000 worth of marijuana being seized again proves the importance of the Bay Area Narcotics Enforcement Team.
The agreement reached between CMU and its office professionals means very little is changing for the employees under contract.
Maintaining safety on Michigan roads is, and rightfully should be, one of the highest priorities of public safety for state lawmakers.
George Ross will need to tread lightly to save face in his role as university president, after accepting a position on the board of directors of a private company.