Book review: Rebel, Women Who Dare, inspires and educates
Reading the latest from the legendary Ms. Beverly Jenkins, and it's New Orleans-set and already has me hooked. #books #beverlyjenkins #avonbooks #womenwhodare #romancenovels
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Reading the latest from the legendary Ms. Beverly Jenkins, and it's New Orleans-set and already has me hooked. #books #beverlyjenkins #avonbooks #womenwhodare #romancenovels
A new change of views on life and love leads millennials to be more interested in “hookup culture" than settling down like the previous generations. Is this mindset empowering people, or simply avoiding the intimacy, vulnerability and chance of rejection of finding a long-term partner?
I grew up on the ragged edge of the middle class. Like a million other families, we got by. Today, I’m fighting to level the playing field so that every American family has a shot at building something real. Chip in through the link in bio and help keep up the momentum.
A tornado tore through western Ohio this week and into the issue of climate change. The New York Times reported on Tuesday a story which originated from Mercer County, Ohio - my home. A devastating tornado had destroyed countless homes and took one life in Celina, OH Monday night.
Fast cars. Smart girls. Stuffed pandas… stuffed pandas? #BooksmartMovie is NOW PLAYING. Get tix now.
In this day and age, it seems as though every single one of us struggles with being away from our phones for too long. This dependence is harmful to us socially, physically and mentally.
Check out the new poster for Disney’s #Aladdin. See it in theaters May 24.
Today’s divisive political atmosphere has forced both major parties to rebuke and rebuild around separate central figures -- namely Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and President Donald Trump.
The Ypsilanti City Council voted five to one in favor of removing the Peninsular Park Dam rather than repairing it on May 7.
The Michigan Senate passed a budget on May 15 outlining the state’s priorities for the next fiscal year. Most notably, the budget differs greatly from the proposals Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has put forth.
As the movement against vaccines is gaining traction, we are seeing its effects as more and more kids are getting sick and cities are struggling to control outbreaks.
The 2020 election cycle is off to a noisy start as the Democratic presidential primary field keeps growing. Depending on the criteria used, there are as many as 22 major candidates already running. With so many people running, some people keep asking, “who isn’t running?”
Women are watching their rights disappear as more and more states are proposing and passing anti-abortion laws.
I had been involved with College Democrats at Eastern Michigan University since 2017, where I served on the E-board, gained access to two formative political campaigns and developed my skills as a campus leader. The organization, however, became exactly what I despised about campus politics and ideology-based organizations: toxic and monolithic.
At a CNN presidential town hall on Monday, April 22, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders argued that American citizens behind bars should be able to cast a ballot.
I recently read an opinion piece called "Why We Need Gun Control Now" by Ally Graham, in which she claims that she wants an open conversation about gun control. So that's where I come in. I am pro-gun myself, so I’m more than happy to discuss the issue.
The Democratic Party is set to have a historic primary season with 18 major candidates already announcing their run for president. The party has also amassed the most diverse primary field in history with more women and minority candidates than ever before.
Last year was a prominent year for showcasing diversity on the big screen. Movies like “Black Panther” and “Crazy Rich Asians” not only broke records at the box office but are also critically acclaimed for breaking racial barriers on the big screen.
In December 2017, Eastern Michigan University’s Board of Regents approved a 35-year contract with LAZ Parking, officially privatizing campus parking. The decision, which resulted in a one-time $55 million payment to the university, resulted in a major increase in parking citations.
Ryan Duffy is a spokesperson with Enbridge, the company that owns Enbridge Line 5.