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As a young woman, college student and activist I see my rights being withered away on a daily basis.
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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.
Editor's note: Caitlin Cheevers is president of Central Michigan University's Invisible Children registered student organization.
Among presidential candidate Rick Santorum’s postgraduate degrees is a J.D. from the Dickinson School of Law.
My name is Catey and I’m a reality TV show junkie.
Ron Paul rather seductively characterizes himself as a crusader for personal freedom.
With Michigan’s presidential primary election just a day away, all eyes are on the state to see who we will select as the Republican nominee to challenge President Obama in November.
It cannot be denied that we are living in an increasingly global society.
Ron Paul is not a politician.
Social networking is currently ruining my academic life, but rocking my social one.
The topic of education is always a key issue in Presidential elections, and 2012 will be no different.
I have never fallen asleep in a class before, and I honestly don’t know how people do it.
Usually the death of someone is a time of mourning, where respect is shown to the deceased and their loved ones.