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(06/04/12 9:12pm)
Students at Eastern Michigan University and the University of Michigan are coming together to create a non-electric infant warming blanket for premature babies in developing countries: The project is called Warmilu. According to it’s website, warmilu.org, 450 infants die every hour worldwide in part because of hypothermia-related causes.
(05/26/12 9:37pm)
Have you ever imagined yourself walking down the runway in this season’s new fashion lineup? Well now you have a chance to do just that with Eastern Michigan University’s Fashionality.
(05/26/12 9:22pm)
With the growing concerns of large scale farming and widespread contamination of food sources, the development of smaller, urban, locally grown and sustainable organic gardens and farms have been cropping up all over the Ypsilanti area for a number of years.
(05/26/12 9:20pm)
Education, awareness and opportunity were key themes in the Digital Divas: Cyber Security in the 21st Century seminar May 23 at Eastern Michigan University’s Student Center.
(05/26/12 8:04pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s baseball team was able to beat rival Central Michigan University in the Mid-American Conference Tournament 4-3 in the first round, but lost in extra innings to Miami of Ohio 2-1. The team will move into the consolation bracket and play an elimination rematch game against CMU on Friday.
(05/21/12 9:53pm)
For broke and busy students, it can be hard to stick to a strict, healthy routine of diet and exercise—especially since a lot of us seem to be the most productive between the hours of 11 p.m. and 3 a.m., when our most viable options for sustenance are Taco Bell’s Fourth Meal and a few cans of Red Bull. But with cardiovascular disease as the top cause of death in Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it’s really important to make an effort to squeeze a few daily health practices into a busy college schedule to help maintain a strong heart.
(05/21/12 9:50pm)
Remember that New Year’s resolution to lose weight? How’s the progress coming?
(05/21/12 9:44pm)
Eastern Michigan University has suspended its relationship with GradesFirst, the company responsible for the mistaken dismissal emails sent to 7,787 students earlier this month.
(05/21/12 9:40pm)
On Saturday, May 19, about 120 Eastern Michigan University faculty, staff, students and their families, including university President Susan Martin, gathered at Washtenaw Community College for the annual Ann Arbor American Heart Association Heart Walk. This year’s EMU team raised more than $12,000 for heart and stroke research, according to the American Heart Association website.
(05/14/12 9:51pm)
If you are looking for some cultural stimulation this summer, then there is no need to look any further than the State Theater in Ann Arbor on South State Street. The theater, located just down the street from the Michigan Theater, offers a plethora of events and special occasions to fill your summer with enlightening and enriching fun.
(05/14/12 9:47pm)
Eastern Michigan’s track and field teams wrapped up their season Saturday at the 2012 Mid-American Converence Outdoor Championship in Mount Pleasant. The men’s team finished fourth with 128 points overall, while the women’s team finished fifth with 78.33 points overall.
(05/14/12 9:42pm)
YPSILANTI – Four skunks have tested positive for rabies so far in 2012. All of the identified skunks have been within the City of Ann Arbor. There are no known human cases of rabies. The individuals and pets that had contact with the ill skunks have received, or are receiving the rabies vaccination or booster. Washtenaw County Public
(05/14/12 9:37pm)
Bob Lutz, former vice chairman of General Motors, spoke Thursday night at Eastern Michigan University to share his experiences from his 47-year career in the auto industry and discuss his latest book, “Car Guys vs. Bean Counters.”
(05/08/12 1:37am)
This past week has been a proud one for the Eastern Michigan Football team. Lattarius Thomas has signed with the Indianapolis Colts and Jabar Westerman has been drafted by the CFL.
(05/08/12 1:35am)
After a process that lasted exactly three weeks, Eastern Michigan University hired former Kansas assistant coach Tory Verdi to lead its women’s basketball team into the future.
(05/08/12 1:17am)
Washtenaw County Trial Court Judge Archie Brown gave Jeremiah Kena Sawyer a 3-year-and-8-month sentence April 25, for the unarmed robbery of Eastern Michigan University student Darin Thomas Smith on Aug. 24, 2011.
(05/08/12 1:13am)
Alpha Eta Rho, Eastern Michigan University’s aviation fraternity, held their annual Pancake Breakfast and Fly-in on Saturday at Willow Run Airport. Fraternity members, flight students, family, friends and alumni, gathered at the Eagle Flight Center for the event to raise funds and promote the EMU Aviation program.
(05/08/12 1:06am)
Many Eastern Michigan University students were alarmed on Friday evening after reading an email informing them of their dismissal from the university. School officials are conducting an investigation to determine the exact cause of the issue, currently believed to be an operational error in the notification system.
(05/08/12 12:18am)
Several hundred people helped celebrate the grand opening of Growing Hope’s new Garden and Education Center at 922 W. Michigan Ave. in Ypsilanti on Saturday afternoon.
(04/26/12 1:01am)
While it may seem like job prospects for graduates are few and far between, there is some opportunity out there—you just might have to work for it. Danielle Crowder, a public relations major graduating this weekend, completed two internships during her last year of college and has another promising internship lined up.