COLUMN: Crime and punishment: Strip search style
Last Monday, the Supreme Court ruled in a narrow decision that someone arrested for any offense can be strip searched for any reason.
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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.
As a young woman, college student and activist I see my rights being withered away on a daily basis.
It turns out the only people who can keep Peyton Manning and Tim Tebow from being the lead stories on SportsCenter are New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
Sometimes I question the justice system in this supposed "land of the free."
On Sunday of last week, a U.S. Army Staff Sergeant by the name of Robert Bales allegedly went on a shooting rampage, killing 16 innocent Afghan civilians, including women and children. Ultimately, Bales is “innocent until proven guilty,” but the circumstances in this case seem pretty clear-cut.
I came across something on Twitter that read, “My girlfriend asked why I never take her somewhere expensive. Looks like I’m taking her to the gas station.”
For anyone unaware, the interest rate on student loans will be doubling to 6.8 percent starting July 1.
I was never one to take chances until I realized life doesn’t always wait for you to take them.
We have all heard the phrase, "sticks and stones can break my bones but words cannot hurt me."
When it became clear John McCain would be the Republican Party’s nominee for president in 2008, Mitt Romney gracefully bowed out of the primary.