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(10/29/20 10:43pm)
The Eastern Michigan University (EMU) Student Body Senate held its first meeting since the COVID-19 pandemic had shutdown the university in mid-March Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020.
(10/25/20 5:55pm)
The campus crime map is a report of criminal activity that has been reported in the Ypsilanti area, as well as on the campus of Eastern Michigan University. The crimes included on this week’s map occurred over the dates Oct. 15 through Oct. 24, 2020.
(10/25/20 6:15pm)
Livestreamed from Alexander Music Building, the the Eastern Michigan University Jazz Ensemble held their first concert of the 2020 season on Wednesday, Oct. 21, which was shifted to an online format due to COVID-19.
(10/26/20 5:04pm)
With winter approaching, Ypsilanti City Council unanimously voted to extend sidewalk permits to qualifying restaurants in the city, which gives restaurants a chance to come up with creative ways to provide comfortable outdoor seating for their patrons.
(11/03/20 8:56pm)
Eastern Michigan University alumna Krystle DuPree is running for Ann Arbor Public Schools (AAPS) Board of Education.
(10/20/20 8:50pm)
Of the 18 available seats on the Eastern Michigan University (EMU) Student Government Senate, 11 senators have been elected, leaving seven unfilled seats.
(10/20/20 7:24pm)
This is a developing story, check back for updates and reactions from community members.
(10/19/20 7:15pm)
The Eastern Michigan University recycling program began in the late 1990s with a grant, but the grant has since ended and all money for recycling and waste comes out of the grounds budget, which due to budget cuts continues to shrink.
(10/19/20 6:16pm)
Eastern Michigan University alumnus Eric Sturgis has announced that he is running as a write-in candidate for Ann Arbor City Council to represent Ann Arbor’s First Ward.
(10/20/20 5:24pm)
Eastern Michigan University professor Dr. Ashley Johnson Bavery published her new book on undocumented immigration in Detroit, titled "Bootlegged Aliens: Politics and Policy on America's Northern Border."
(10/15/20 8:05pm)
As of Thursday, Oct. 8, 13 men are being charged with terrorism, conspiracy, and weapons in relation to plotting to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
(10/19/20 7:08pm)
Eastern Michigan University percussion, orchestra, and jazz ensembles have adapted to follow COVID-19 safety guidelines, from the way they hold practices to the way concerts are formatted.
(10/15/20 8:06pm)
The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that the executive orders made by Governor Gretchen Whitmer in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic are unconstitutional. The court voted four to three to end Whitmer’s ability to repeatedly extend her emergency powers without the approval of the Legislature.
(10/14/20 10:17pm)
The Ann Arbor City Council voted unanimously to decriminalize entheogenic substances including psychedelic mushrooms, and other psychedelic plants substances, on Sept. 21.
(10/12/20 5:30pm)
Music manufacturer, Leon Speakers, and Grove Studios have announced the Amplify Fellowship, a new program intended to increase the volume of African-American voices in Washtenaw County.
(10/14/20 10:20pm)
The campus area crime map is a report of criminal activity that has been reported in the Ypsilanti-area as well as on the campus of Eastern Michigan University. The following crimes mapped were reported to City of Ypsilanti crime log between Sept. 26 and Oct. 14.
(10/06/20 2:35am)
The City of Ypsilanti received roughly seven times more absentee ballot requests than is normal for a general election.
(10/03/20 4:26pm)
Luis Romero and Colton Ray have been elected as student body president and vice president, respectively, following EMU’s Student Government elections.
(09/30/20 10:15pm)
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Student Government elections were postponed and recently rescheduled Sept. 30 at 8:00 a.m. until Oct. 1 at 8:00 p.m.. There are currently 2 candidates for Student Body President and for Vice President.
(09/30/20 2:55pm)
After Student Government elections were postponed last spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students will finally get to cast their vote via their my.emich page from Sept. 30 at 8:00 a.m. until Oct. 1 at 8:00 p.m.