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Since its renovation 10 years ago, the Charles V. Park Library has served our university and community incredibly well.
On Wednesday, Governor Rick Snyder gave his second State of the State address—as usual, the Governor painted a sunshiny picture, while the Democratic response painted a gloomy picture, and pundits criticized the speech for lacking details.
When I was 17 years old, I would have never thought I would meet someone who I would fall in love with that would forever change my life.
After watching the "Shit Girls Say" meme, I’ve realized I need to start watching what I say.
The following is an open letter to popular singer/rapper/reality TV judge/lyric butcherer extraordinaire Cee-Lo Green, because I know he reads Central Michigan Life on a thrice-weekly basis. Where else can he get the latest scoops on where coffee shops are opening on CMU's campus and find out who has been elected chairman of the Isabella County Commission, all in the same place? Nowhere.
Since his defeat in Iowa, where he finished distantly behind Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul, the attitude from Newt Gingrich has gone from that of a positive campaign to extremely bitter.
I've been in college for, counting this new semester, three and a half years.
"Jesus," was all I could say to a former teacher and mentor about the sorry state of the government these days.
After a hardworking semester for most students, a whole month off for winter break was well deserved.
Academic Senate has the power to change Central Michigan University.
“Everything is going to be alright.”
With the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, more commonly known as the “Supercommittee,” having failed to reach its deadline to propose reductions of $1.5 trillion from the federal deficit over the next 10 years, automatic cuts to the budget will soon be taking place.
‘Tis the season of cramming for finals. I know it’s college, but I would much rather be watching "Elf."
With the country in the middle of a recession, the European Union seemingly falling apart and the fresh unrest in the Middle East dominating the headlines, it seems as if the world is really falling apart.
Last week, the Student Government Association passed a resolution opposing the Residence Life policy requiring paperwork to be filed with and approved by the residence hall director (RHD) in order for guests to spend the night in the dorms.
I never expected to be held hostage by my favorite sport.
The fire that I knew in "Fire up Chips" was extinguished long ago.
I had the opportunity to study abroad almost anywhere in the world, and I chose to go north.
According to a report published in the Detroit Free Press, Gov. Rick Snyder said a portion of state aid for 15 public universities in Michigan could now rely on new requirements.
Three weeks after the new keg law has taken effect, I would like to be the first to extend my hand in congratulations to the Michigan lawmakers and police.