Protect yourself from attacks by ninja squirrels
Two articles ago I mentioned ninja squirrels without any explanation at all. So, either everyone on campus is aware of them or is too busy with life to e-mail me about something so incredibly mundane.
Two articles ago I mentioned ninja squirrels without any explanation at all. So, either everyone on campus is aware of them or is too busy with life to e-mail me about something so incredibly mundane.
Earlier this week, I went to get my haircut and grab a bite to eat when I got into another discussion about why we shouldn’t have a football team here at Eastern Michigan University.
Thanks to the support of millions of Americans, the FCC has moved forward with a pledge to preserve net neutrality.
I was pleased to read that an assembly plant in Wixom is reopening its doors to produce solar panels and energy efficient products (‘Green is the new gold’ in Michigan, Detroit Free Press, 10/11/2009). Wixom’s assembly plant is a good first step towards addressing Michigan’s outrageous unemployment rate.
One of the best things about America is that our government is required by law to operate openly and honestly.
As Michigan prepares to establish a balance budget and avoid another government shutdown like 2007, Governor Granholm has made a difficult decision and cut $60 million of school aid to select districts.
I would like to respond to recent articles appearing in The Eastern Echo that concern the Israeli – “Palestinian” conflict.
As the season changes and the months grow colder, energy efficient thoughts may come to some people’s minds.
While walking around campus, I am sure you have seen guys hooting and hollering at girls. Or if you go to a bar and are female, I am sure at one point you have been grabbed or groped and given a cheesy pickup line like, “did it hurt… when you fell from heaven?” Yeah, I’ve gotten that one before.
I couldn’t help but notice a flyer I saw on campus the other day. It was a Republican flyer blaming all of Michigan’s recent economic, education and unemployment woes on incumbent Gov.
What would you think about a law that saved billions of tax dollars while providing American college students with more affordable, dependable student loans?
My eyes teared up on Oct. 7, when I, along with other blind and visually impaired people, felt the statue of Helen Keller that was unveiled that day in the Rotunda of the U.S.
This Oct. 7th marked the eighth year our country has spent fighting the war in Afghanistan. This is one of the longest wars we have ever been involved in.
People seem to have a problem with holding on to trash until they can throw it out where it belongs.
At the annual Human Rights Campaign President Obama pledged to the LGBT community that he would end the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy in the military.
I have a bone to pick with technology. I am the first person to admit that I have become addicted to many of the 21st century tech advancements: iTunes, texting and Facebook.
When we think of Michigan, many of us conjure up an image of a broken down, rust-belt economy, or a dysfunctional Detroit government or perhaps even the wonderfully evocative label “Militiagan.” But when I think of our state, I picture beautiful blue bodies of fresh water extending out to every horizon.
Hypocrisy is defined by the English Oxford Dictionary with a really long, boring definition that makes no sense, and would make you fall asleep if I repeated it.
In the ongoing quest for progress, most people would not give an aging dam much debate on keeping it or removing it.
After 1,400 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli campaign last winter, an increasing number of Eastern Michigan University students began decorating their throats with the traditional checkered keffiyeh.