COLUMN: What I stand for
The Democratic Party I believe in is an organization of prestige and honor.
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The Democratic Party I believe in is an organization of prestige and honor.
Conspiracy theorists felt half-vindicated last week when reports leaked that Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, headlining the final day of the three-day Coachella Festival, were planning on resurrecting hip-hop legends Tupac Shakur and Nate Dogg.
Most Cold War-era action movies like to follow the same plot: "Watch out! The commies are coming for our women, children and Bibles!”
Governor Snyder cut $1 billion from education during his first year in office.
Recently President Barack Obama has been pushing for reforms to the tax system, specifically supporting the “Buffett Rule.”
My freshmen year at Central Michigan University, I boldly escaped the "freshmen 15."
Last week, the Michigan Supreme Court made a 4-3 decision that the law changing the way Oakland County redistricts its county commission seats is legal, while acknowledging there were political motivations behind its passage.
There is a dangerous, potentially deadly, communicable disease among the youth in society.
The Charles V. Park Library on Central Michigan University’s campus is a beautiful place to unwind, work on assignments and throw back a few cups of coffee, right?
Last Monday, the Supreme Court ruled in a narrow decision that someone arrested for any offense can be strip searched for any reason.
After a successful night for Mitt Romney on Tuesday, winning the Wisconsin, Maryland, and District of Columbia primaries, the inevitable is now clear: Mitt Romney will be the Republican nominee, barring some unforeseen major chaotic event.
Opening Day forever changed my life.
On Monday, Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Clinton Canady III issued a ruling saying Michigan House Republicans can no longer ignore Democrats’ requests to take a roll call vote on motions for immediate effect on bills.
I’m back. Yes, I’m still addicted to reality TV. Yes, I understand that it’s a stupid thing to be addicted to. And yes, I caught the latest episode of "Dance Moms," don’t worry.
As a college student, sleep is hard to come by.
There is a crisis in Switzerland. In 2011, in order to address it, a single-issue political party was created.
Since the "Hunger Games" came out last week, I have heard countless comparisons between the book and the movie.
Shaima Al Awadi, mother of five children, immigrated from Iraq to the U.S. in 1993. On Friday, she was beaten to death with a tire iron inside her San Diego home.
Recently there has been much talk about gas prices, and many Republicans are blaming President Obama for not taking action to lower gas prices.
This column is dedicated to all of the ladies in Mount Pleasant. Listen up.