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Editor’s note: Caitlin Cheevers is president of the Invisible Children registered student organization.
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Editor’s note: Caitlin Cheevers is president of the Invisible Children registered student organization.
Editor’s note: Nathan Inks is the president of College Republicans
Christmas is the season for giving, so the saying goes, but recent trends in retail suggest the adage might be perpetuated more by corporate greed than anything else.
The first foreign policy debate was held over the weekend, giving Americans a glimpse of the Republicans’ positions.
When I was in grade school my parents would get me rewards for good report cards: my preference was almost always Lego sets or video games.
I cannot help but feel that there are tons of people who continue to judge others based on their outside appearance.
Tuesday, I went to the Academic Senate meeting — not on assignment, for fun.
Good afternoon. I have taken a break from sobbing into my DASH silk robe to update you on the world at large.
I was angry when I read police in riot gear armed with tear gas and beanbag bullets used force to clear anti-Wall Street protesters on the morning of Wednesday.
Two weeks ago, four out of the six stories on Central Michigan Life’s homepage were related to car accidents.
Admittedly, my roommate and I are no Holmes and Watson.
With all of the coughing, sniffling and complaining, we know fall is now in full swing.
Some day in the distant future, I will probably get married.
For Harold Camping, Friday's rapture wasn’t exactly what he expected.
Across the state, attention has recently been given to the issue of medical marijuana dispensaries' legality under the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act (MMMA).
In June I was lucky to score an expensive smartphone for free. Now I want to run it over with my car.
The Occupy Wall Street movement has been met with contempt by many of my politically progressive or liberal friends.
Anne Foley, the principal at Kennedy Elementary School in Somerville, Mass., has come under fire from parents, students and politicians after banning the celebration of three fall holidays, Columbus Day, Halloween and Thanksgiving, in her school.
The smoking ban has cleaned the air in restaurants and bars and shown that cigarettes are becoming a thing of the past.
President Barack Obama announced Friday he is sending roughly 100 American troops into East Africa to assist in the apprehension of Joseph Kony, the commander of the Lord’s Resistance Army.