This Tuesday, Bon Appeitit hosted a grand opening for the Charger Cafe from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Old Snack Bar. The new cafe, which replaced the previous grab ‘n’ go system, is a fully autonomous mini-mart. At the event, students and faculty were able to take up to $20 worth of food...
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John Paul II biographer speaks on communist downfall in Europe
A biographer of Pope John Paul II credited the former pontiff with toppling the Soviet Union and ending the Cold War in a campus speech on Oct. 26. “The collapse of European communism and the revolution of 1989 happened the way it did because Pope John Paul II ignited a revolution of conscience in June...
Don’t listen to your mom, watch horror movies
The very first horror movie I saw was “The Conjuring.” It was a stormy night in October and my dad suggested watching something other than the typical “The Incredibles” or “Gladiator.” Lucky for us, my mom was out of town. Unlucky for us, she later found out what we watched. Based on her reaction, one...
Alex Berenson speaks on reporting and COVID-19
The public deserves to know the full truth about COVID-19 vaccines, argued investigative reporter and New York Times bestselling author Alex Berenson during a Monday lecture. “This is a story about science,” Berenson said. “It’s also a story about journalism, and the absolute and total failure of journalism. Because these numbers are available to everyone.” ...
Faculty respond to National Popular Vote initiative
Professors had mixed responses to a ballot initiative that proposes to award Michigan’s electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote. Associate Professor of Politics Khalil Habib said the initiative is “an idiotic idea.” Professor of Political Economy Gary Wolfram said the National Popular Vote is “an attempt to alter the incentive for...




