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(01/30/20 11:43pm)
This anecdotal account is intended to give you firsthand advice on a subject which goes un- or under-mentioned. Millennials and members of Generation Z are notorious for embracing hustle culture and are often forced into overworking by current socioeconomic conditions. Some, however, use work for another reason: to cope.
(01/23/20 5:07pm)
Last week, a story broke out of The Michigan Advance regarding sexist comments made by Michigan Senate majority whip Peter J. Lucido to reporter Allison Donahue.
(01/15/20 5:05pm)
Election season is nearly underway, and not only on the presidential stage. To pass any of the proposals touted in the Democratic horse race, the party as a whole will have to keep their House majority and gain several seats in the Senate.
(01/21/20 2:36pm)
The Democratic National Committee has been taking heat from presidential candidates who didn’t qualify for the January Democratic primary debate over their supposedly steep requirements in polling and fundraising.
(01/10/20 9:07pm)
Something the Democratic field has been lacking this cycle is an honest conversation about qualifications and experience. Each candidate touts their experience in various fields and levels of political office. Some emphasize their geographic ties and connections to important political operatives, some their ties to activists. But for voters looking for someone who can “get stuff done,” they don’t all seem to have the same level of competency.
(01/10/20 7:12pm)
One of the most anticipated times of the year came in late 2019: Spotify Wrapped season. Spotify tracks the data of your listening habits and gives you playlists "wrapped" up in a little bow in time for the holidays.
(12/14/19 3:19am)
Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Ind. and presidential hopeful, has recently come under fire by his competitors and the press for his three-year stint at McKinsey & Co., a management consulting company based out of New York.
(12/04/19 4:29am)
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(12/03/19 4:47pm)
With the limited probability that a national health care program will pass Congress regardless of 2020 electoral victories, it could be beneficial to look at how individual states are innovating in health care as “laboratories of democracy.”
(11/26/19 5:02pm)
The issue of healthcare has been front and center on the Democratic primary debate stage and has been a continuous topic in our nation’s political discourse since the inception and implementation of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare.)
(11/16/19 10:23pm)
Former President Barack Obama has largely stayed out of the political spotlight since ceding the office to President Trump in 2017. Sometimes, however, he weighs in on politics in eloquent and important ways.
(11/10/19 2:00pm)
“Medicare for All” advocates suggest the support is there for single-payer health insurance. Not exactly.
(11/07/19 11:53pm)
As an opinion columnist who specializes in politics, you would expect me to live and breathe the subject – and for the most part, I do. I became engrossed in politics the year before I attended Eastern Michigan and right before the notorious 2016 election, and I have been a political junkie ever since.
(10/30/19 2:50pm)
Students often struggle with feeling overworked, underappreciated and stressed because of their course load, campus involvement and part or full-time jobs. Some prevailing mental health issues in the student population include anxiety and depression, conditions that don’t discriminate based on income, gender, race or sexuality.
(10/23/19 8:55pm)
As writers for the Eastern Echo, we are tasked with providing news to a wide variety of students. We have a valuable role and we should not take that lightly. But we have our own rights and we serve the entire student body. If we cover events on campus, we need to give these wide variety of voices their due diligence. News writers are committed to objectivity, to getting multiple perspectives and not picking and choosing between which are better for pushing one agenda.
(10/20/19 4:02am)
Elizabeth Warren has distinguished herself in the Democratic primary as the candidate with big plans who’s not afraid to make big changes. Her steady growth in the polls is finally starting to overtake former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. - and with the Ukraine scandal threatening Biden’s candidacy, it’s starting to look like Warren is the candidate to beat. The other candidates at the fourth Democratic Debate on Tuesday, Oct. 15 definitely acted as if that were the case.
(10/13/19 5:02pm)
The Supreme Court is now back in session for the first full term after the retirement of notorious swing justice Anthony Kennedy and the appointment of profoundly conservative Brett Kavanaugh. The new majority-conservative court has already rolled back long standing precedents on issues like property rights and state immunity.
(10/08/19 2:17am)
Protect Life at EMU, a campus organization “committed to engaging the EMU campus in the Pro-Life cause,” put out its annual “Cemetery of the Innocent” display in the grassy area adjacent to Pray-Harrold last Tuesday, Oct. 1.
(10/06/19 6:51pm)
The Student Services committee of student government met Tuesday to finalize events and establish timelines for programs this semester.
(10/03/19 8:24pm)
Following the success of many 2018 campaigns in semi-rural, suburban and urban districts, many began to question what the best message was for Democrats going forward.