LETTER: Song played by marching band not anti-war
Jimmy Shepherd’s letter printed in Wednesday’s paper raises an important question as to the origin of the anti-war folk tune, “Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye.”
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Jimmy Shepherd’s letter printed in Wednesday’s paper raises an important question as to the origin of the anti-war folk tune, “Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye.”
Did anybody else notice that at Central's Homecoming halftime, the band played an anti-war song "in support of the troops?"
Proposal 3 is bad for Michigan.
I am a physical therapist who has the pleasure of working with individuals who have suffered a traumatic brain injury.
As a CMU Alumni, class of 2008, I am both disappointed that the paper has taken such a negative perspective and upset at the lack of support from facts in the EDITORIAL: ‘No’ on Proposal 3.
Was there misuse of power in the Club Hockey ban?
I am writing this letter in response to the defamatory allegations made in a recent Letter to the Editor section entitled: “Disgusted by campaigns actions." I am a volunteer with the campaign and would like to share some actual facts in response to what was recently written.
Dear President Ross:
To The Editors--
I am disgusted by the “Adam Lawrence for Mid-Michigan” campaign.
The study by professors Chakraborty and Nash claims to show the benefits of so-called ‘right to work’ (RTW) legislation. There is, in fact, no proof that these laws have any economic benefits for states.
Being a student who wants to recycle while living in Union Square has been a bit of a challenge since I moved here in 2010.
The comments made by College Democrat president Alex Middlewood calling Herman Cain a “sexual predator” were extremely inappropriate.
Every CMU alum should be disquieted by the University's freshmen enrollment.
I’m tired of people saying they “need” bottled water.
Dear Faculty, Staff, Students and Alumni of Central Michigan University:
MSU is coming back to CMU soon, and CMU is determined to avenge their previous loss to the Spartans.
Most of my friends sat between the 10 and 20 yard lines for Central Michigan football games. That’s because we arrived to games late after chowing down on lunch before making the trek from Saxe Hall to the football stadium. The good seats were already taken by the time we showed our student ID at the gate.
Thanks, Central Michigan Life Editorial Board for your great editorial on Friday. We agree, the media should fact check political claims, and we also agree that too often, they merely report what they hear, as if “journalistic neutrality” required them to keep a straight face. In that climate, “truthiness” wins out over truth, manipulation over evidence, and emotion over reason.
To the incoming freshman ... beware.