COLUMN: Snowflakes are made of magic
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I’ve finally made it. I’m in my last semester of classes.
I met my girlfriend on “World of Warcraft.”
I had epic toys.
Amir Rashid was in a hurry to move on.
When I was in the seventh grade, I tried out for the volleyball team.
My boyfriend is gone 93 percent of the time.
“I don’t want to hear one word, not one word about our offense.”
President Obama's State of the Union address was uplifting and progressive at some points, disappointing at others, but perhaps most important was what he left out.
President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech saw little focus on foreign policy issues, with Obama highlighting achievements in the Middle East, as well as issuing a warning to our adversaries.
You laugh.
I have wanted to move out of Michigan for as long as I can remember.
Taco Bell spokespeople refer to the fast-food chain’s cuisine as “Mexican-inspired food.”
Researchers at the other CMU, Carnegie Mellon University, found that within the brain’s neocortex is a network of active neurons that behave similarly to users of Facebook.
Central Michigan’s performance on Sunday can be classified as one of the worst offensive performances in the history of Division I men’s basketball.
Several months ago, I was having drinks with some male acquaintances, me and four guys, and I expressed my dislike for a woman we were all acquainted with.
After the last several years, I can no longer muster the naiveté to be shocked when political commentators sweepingly mischaracterize Muslims as violent enemies of freedom.
It’s not French. I’m not French.
The women’s basketball team is more exciting to watch than the men’s.
The Detroit Tigers lofted up CMU a pitch to crush out of the park. The Tigers even gave CMU an aluminum bat to ensure that it’d be belted over the fence. But CMU swung and missed.