Students take the plunge
Eastern Michigan University students literally took the plunge at Delta Sigma Phi’s Second Polar Plunge event on Wednesday.
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Eastern Michigan University students literally took the plunge at Delta Sigma Phi’s Second Polar Plunge event on Wednesday.
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, many couples are planning their romantic dates for this weekend. With all of this love in the air, it is extremely important for students to be safe and make smart decisions while being intimate.
Feb. 7
Lunch and Learn session—
Eastern Michigan University welcomes Chiara Hensley as the new ombuds.
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Senate met on Tuesday at the Student Center to discuss various agenda items including a proposal for a smoke-free campus, core values for the student body and the inclusion of various reflection rooms across campus.
The Eastern Michigan University men’s golf team heads to warmer weather in Dade City, Fla., where the Eagles will compete in the Mid-American Conference Match Play.
Love, dating and sex can be confusing matters. There are so many mixed signals, double standards and grey areas.
Are you left-brained or right-brained?
EMU alumna turns 105—
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Government sponsored the Off-Campus Housing Fair on Thursday as part of EMU’s Safety Week. The event was held at the Student Center on campus and was designed to help students talk to different leasing professionals around Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor about the security they provide to their tenants.
An Eastern Michigan University student was robbed and assaulted early Sunday morning on the 700 block of North Congress Street.
Hospitals are implementing new polices with the hopes of eliminating lengthy insurance reimbursement times by supplementing their pockets with prepaid deductibles and copay payments.
Are you left-brained or right-brained?
Every two years, Harvard University’s Institute of Politics plays host to the lucky few who either toppled an incumbent or claimed an open seat and were elected to Congress. Over the course of four days, newly elected members of the House of Representatives and Senate are instructed on the ins and outs of the two legislative bodies. They’re told about relations with the executive branch, and also offered sessions with scholars in a multitude of fields like economics and international relations.
Putting team before individual accolades is what Mike Fisher believes in and the pay-off was realized. For the first time in his career, Fisher was named the Mid-American Conference Swimmer of the Week on Feb. 3.
National Signing Day is often compared to celebrating the birth of a team for fans of college football, as well as the high school students and junior college transfers who are preparing for their first taste of Division I football.
Feb. 1
Criminals in Ypsilanti should take note – some Eastern Michigan University students are ready to fight back if trouble comes lurking.
Safety Week at Eastern Michigan University kicked off Monday night with an event titled “Do Snitches Get Stitches?” Student Body President Desmond Miller hosted the event, which was an open dialogue about the stigma of snitching and the violent crime problem at EMU and in the city of Ypsilanti.