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Professor's young son remembered for strength
Charlie Waller was more than a lover of dinosaurs, zombies and pirates; more than a once-fluffy-blonde-haired 5-year-old who meant the world to his parents and sister.
Low minimum wage hits close to home
Most of us think of McDonald’s workers as high schoolers flipping burgers to pay for gas. Unfortunately, that isn’t the case anymore.
How to survive Thanksgiving dinner with your dignity intact
To drink or not to drink? Let’s be real, this shouldn’t even be a question.
Don't rule out leaving the Mitten
Politicians, parents and even friends will tell you to stay in Michigan after graduation. I’ve heard about the brain drain more times than I can count, and I understand keeping grads in the state will help its recovery from the Great Recession.
Don't let pride keep you from food bank
For students living paycheck to paycheck who don’t have enough, or anything, left after rent to pay for groceries, there’s nothing wrong with asking for help.
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