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COVID-19 Recommendations

Arts & Culture April 6, 2020July 9, 2024 Michigan Review Staff 0 Comments

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are now at home looking for something to pass the time. We thought it would be a good idea to give our readers some recommendations. These recommendations include books, movies, television shows, and new hobbies like seeking out the best free android solitaire app to try and […]

What Does it Really Mean to be Pro-Life?

Politics December 15, 2017 Michigan Review Staff 1 Comment

Our political discourse is nonsensical. The Republican party is at war with itself, with Reganites clashing with Trumpian-populists for the soul of the GOP. In the Midwest, the Democratic platform feels like it was airdropped from Mars, with the laughably out of touch party losing Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin in the 2016 presidential election […]

New Pronoun Designation Option for Students

Campus September 27, 2016September 27, 2016 Michigan Review Staff 1 Comment

On Monday afternoon, the University of Michigan released a statement to students, faculty and staff  announcing a new online process allowing students to designate their preferred pronouns to the University. To access this new feature, according to the statement released by the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, Martha Pollack, and The Vice […]

Lauren Southern and Cathy Young: Is Hate Speech Free Speech?

Campus March 30, 2016May 31, 2021 Michigan Review Staff 0 Comments

Moving forward into the future, remember to keep an eye on both the veteran and the rising star, for both promise great things in the times to come as centers for political dialog on free speech.                         Americans have always ardently defended the right […]

Cut the White Knight Bullsh*t, Jimmy Kimmel

Arts & Culture March 21, 2016May 31, 2021 Michigan Review Staff 1 Comment

If Jimmy Kimmel honestly believes that he’s helping tone back the constant flaming of prevalent celebrities by making trolls realize they’re hurting people, he’s a complete ignoramus. The internet is, first and foremost, the place where basic human empathy goes to die.

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