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(04/28/22 12:04pm)
In less than a week, I will be receiving a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations. Just short of a month ago, I began interning at Global Ties Detroit, an organization dedicated to international exchange and collaboration. Before entering this internship, I only had a vague idea as to what my degree could accomplish. However, after seeing the impact that Global Ties has had on so many people has encouraged me in my path to working in this field.
(04/26/22 12:26pm)
Kendrick Lamar is one of the most praised and accomplished artists of this generation, winning Grammys, Pulitzers and more. However, his last official album was released five years ago. Within that time, Brockhampton’s career started and ended, and an entire presidency and pandemic occurred.
(04/19/22 12:00pm)
"Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” brings Harry Potter fans the magic they have come to love over the past 20 years, but fails to live up to the excitement.
(04/18/22 12:00pm)
Sydney Bennett, more popularly known as Syd or Syd Tha Kyd, has played an important role in the progression of neo-soul and queer artists.
(04/26/22 12:00pm)
Downtown Ypsilanti has many great spots and specialities to offer, many of which are often overlooked. If you’re looking for an area that is a little less busy this summer, you might want to plan a day downtown Ypsi, a place that Eastern Michigan University students should appreciate more.
(04/21/22 12:00pm)
Finals week is almost always an absolute nightmare for college students. We’re cramming, sleep deprived, stressed. It often seems like there’s not enough time in the day to do all the things we need to do, especially with the extra pressure of exams and last minute studying hanging over our heads. All of this can be really overwhelming for many.
(04/21/22 12:00pm)
Victims of sex-based discrimination and sexual misconduct on campus are usually directed to the Title IX office, but most students don‘t actually understand what Title IX is and what role it plays. It’s very important that students understand their rights and the resources offered to them by the university.
(04/18/22 12:00pm)
Claire Kohda’s debut novel “Woman Eating” was released on April 12 and follows Lydia, a 23-year-old recent art school graduate, who has a secret: she is an insatiable vampire on the hunt for a meal that will finally satisfy her cravings.
(04/22/22 12:00pm)
Members of Eastern Michigan University administration, faculty, Student Government, and SARA met on April 8 to discuss new suggestions for combatting sexual misconduct on campus. One of the suggestions that received support from many was requiring students to take classes on sexual health and sexual misconduct.
(04/14/22 12:41pm)
New Netflix original "The Bubble" has made its debut, making you question what kind of film you’re watching, and not in a good way. Since it features so many great actors and actresses, I went into this movie very interested, but when I finished the film I had to ask myself why I wasted the time to watch it.
(04/12/22 12:00pm)
The Grammy’s does not only host an award ceremony but also controversy. From ethical and racial issues, to head scratching nominations, every year people are waiting for the surprise. This year, the public was confused, inspired and a little ill-mannered to the soulful genius of Jon Batiste.
(04/15/22 12:00pm)
“Sea of Tranquility” was released on April 5 and is Emily St. John Mandel’s new novel that is part time travel, part speculative fiction, and part mystery that asks: how do we handle knowing our lives might be an illusion?
(04/06/22 12:00pm)
The latest Marvel movie tried to give an introduction to a new antihero, but sadly, “Morbius" fell flat on its face. For a movie that has been delayed 6 times over the past two years, I was hoping for something great, but ended up getting something lackluster.
(04/06/22 12:00pm)
March 25, featured many exciting albums, singles, and features that will be in my musical rotation for a long time. Last Friday was filled with so much remarkable music that it felt wrong to focus on any one album or artist. Here are the top music releases you might have missed.
(04/07/22 12:00pm)
Rebecca Scherm’s second novel, “A House Between Earth and the Moon,” follows residents of Parallaxis I, a luxury space station owned by tech conglomerate Sensus, designed for the ultra-wealthy as a means to escape the disastrous state of the earth.
(04/14/22 1:22pm)
In common core U.S. education, we often go over the same events of American history multiple times, especially the American Revolution. There are many different phrases we hear parroted from this time, especially ”no taxation without representation.”
(03/31/22 12:00pm)
The new movie, “The Lost City”, may be one of the funniest films I have seen in a long time. Sandra Bullock's comedic energy comes into full force in this film and makes it hilarious to watch. This movie feels like an early 2000s romantic bad comedy that you just love to watch over and over (even though it's bad).
(03/30/22 12:00pm)
From the rebirth and renewal of nature to the excitement and enticement of the sun coming out, there are many elements that make up the springtime. Whether it be during spring cleaning and home improvements or a get-together outdoors, there are plenty of activities where the perfect spring playlist can make a day better.
(04/14/22 12:00pm)
With warm weather approaching, the time is coming where you can go outside with just a light jacket and sometimes get too hot instead of too cold, which is a welcome feeling. As the seasons change, people are often in search of some new pieces of clothing for their wardrobe. Here are some of EMU students favorite spring lookbook items.
(03/31/22 12:00pm)
Released March 22, Elaine Hsieh Chou’s debut novel “Disorientation” follows 29-year-old Taiwanese American Ingrid Yang in the eighth year of her doctoral dissertation on the late Chinese American poet, Xiao-Wen Chou. Pushed by her advisor into researching a man she has little interest in, Ingrid makes a shocking discovery that could save her academic career—while also threatening to destroy it.