Speaking up
After years and years of teasing students by listing the classes in the schedule books but never allowing registration, CMU finally added Chinese language classes to the curriculum.
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After years and years of teasing students by listing the classes in the schedule books but never allowing registration, CMU finally added Chinese language classes to the curriculum.
As the nation's wealthiest universities find themselves under fire from legislators, CMU seems to have a fair amount of money going to those who need it most - students.
If politicians are to be held responsible for their decisions, they need to start with the state and the party level. The party leaders who pushed the early vote weren't ignorant of the rules, in fact they wrote them.
The university's new credit card convenience fee likely has irritated many students, who now will want to seek another method of payment.
Unless A-Senate is planning on CMU not being around in 20 years, it should go back and try to figure out some guide for dealing with replacing future excesses of cancellations.
Waterboarding, and an accompanying slew of unsavory interrogation techniques, could finally have been removed from the Central Intelligence Agency's arsenal.
For once, the Central Michigan Athletics Department listened to fans.
The following editorial appeared in the San Jose Mercury News on Friday, March 7:
It's fairly common knowledge that smoking is bad for your health.
There are reasons lots of good legislation never happens.
With roads looking as craterous as a lunar surface, students may feel tempted to shrug their shoulders and simply try to avoid the potholes.
Campus officials constantly preach safety.
It's far from summertime, but the livin' seemed to be easy in Congress last week.
They are wolves in banker's clothing, hiding their predatory nature behind polo shirts, a name-tag and maybe a nice sweater.
The following editorial appeared in Newsday on Friday, Feb. 15:
Tragedy struck yet another college campus Thursday, when a gunman burst into a Northern Illinois University lecture hall and opened fire.
CMU's graduate team doesn't get the coverage the football team does.
CMU made the right move and let parents and potential students know that the Promise will not be in effect starting in the fall. Incoming students should register for summer classes or online classes before the fall cutoff leaves them with varying tuition rates.