Letter to the Editor: Enbridge Line 5
Ryan Duffy is a spokesperson with Enbridge, the company that owns Enbridge Line 5.
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Ryan Duffy is a spokesperson with Enbridge, the company that owns Enbridge Line 5.
Inflation. Privatization. Gentrification. What causes those who have the least to remain without? What enables students, faculty and administration to uphold the institution known as the University?
Beto O’Rourke announced his run for the presidency on March 14 after teasing a run for several months.
Over the last several years, the Eastern Michigan University administration has made the decision to privatize several areas of campus operations that were previously under the full control of our public university.
On the weekend of Jan. 18, several marches were held in Washington
In October, a speaker at the University of Michigan presented a lecture slide likening Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler. In Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue, a gunman went on a shooting spree—killing 11 and injuring more—with the chilling battle cry “All Jews must die.” And this week, right here on EMU’s own campus, a message originally showing solidarity with the victims of the Pittsburgh shooting and the broader Jewish community was partially painted over, the new version—four key letters shorter than the original—reading “Together Against Semitism.”
Recently, the Women’s Resource Center announced it would end productions of The Vagina Monologues. The reason? It’s insufficiently diverse and inclusive. First, let me be clear that I agree with that assessment, and I claim no attachment to the continuation of the monologues. But even as a queer feminist, soon to be graduating from Eastern’s Women’s and Gender Studies program, I write this: it’s a terrible mistake to end the monologues on a basis that boils down to The Vagina Monologues do it wrong.
The National Bureau of Economic Research announced a nascent recession in the United States in 2007, and then cited its end in 2009. There has since, however, been an economic malaise, with the national unemployment rate at 7.3 percent and state unemployment rate at 8.8 percent.