When you think of hotbeds of political activity in Michigan, what's the first place that comes to mind? Albion?
Albion College officials hope state Republican leaders see it that way and hold a primary election debate at their institution. But
we are left asking, if Albion thinks they can do it, why doesn't the University of Michigan?
Gov. John Engler pushed for improvements in public education in Michigan during his State of the State Address last
Wednesday. These improvements included greater spending on primary and secondary education students in Michigan's
public schools. A minimum of $6,500 would be spent on each student in the state.
Unfortunately, these self-evident principles are on the decline in today's young professionals. I can say this because I have seen a large increase in the number of two-faced butt-kissers in the past few years.