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(12/01/10 9:08pm)
Campus
Minor damage occurred in the ground floor restroom of Halle Library around 12:10 a.m. on Monday
A theft occurred at 9:15 a.m. on Tuesday in Bowen Field House when a concessions banner was stolen.
Tires were damaged around 11 a.m. on Tuesday in the North Campus Lot.
Two subjects were observed fighting at 5:39 p.m on Tuesday in front of the Eateries.
A trespassing subject was discovered on campus at 11:55 p.m. on Tuesday in Wise Hall.
A false fire alarm occurred at 6:36 p.m on Tuesday in the Student Center .
(11/28/10 8:43pm)
Campus:
(11/21/10 10:17pm)
This past Thursday Mark C. Carnes, a professor of history at Barnard College in New York delivered the third part of his lecture series “Rethink Higher Education.” In this lecture, entitled “Why History Textbooks (Including My Own) Don’t Get It,” Carnes questioned the use and effectiveness of textbooks in classrooms.
(11/17/10 9:29pm)
This fall, the number of non-immigrant students enrolled at Eastern Michigan University is slightly down from fall 2009.
(11/17/10 9:26pm)
Campus:
(11/14/10 9:54pm)
The Eastern Michigan University Department of Geography and Geology along with the Southeast Michigan Heritage Tourism Alliance will hold the first Southeast Michigan geotourism conference this Thursday in the Student Center Ballroom to explore unique tourism opportunities in Michigan.
(11/14/10 9:51pm)
A discussion took place this past Thursday in the Student Center to address the controversy over the Supreme Court’s ruling in the case Citizen’s United v. Federal Election Commission.
(11/14/10 9:49pm)
Campus:
(11/10/10 9:20pm)
Human rights activist Father Jesús Alberto Franco spoke Tuesday in McKenny Union Hall about the conflict in Columbia, his native country. Franco is executive secretary of Columbia’s Inter-church Justice and Peace Commission as well as a priest.
(11/10/10 9:17pm)
Nov. 7
An underage subject was cited for a MIP on Lowell Street and Circle Drive at 1:45 a.m.
(11/10/10 9:16pm)
A discussion panel entitled American Indians: Stories of Their Experiences in the U. S. Military took place this Tuesday as part of Native American Heritage Month at Eastern Michigan University. The six panelists, members of the Native American Veterans Association of Southeast Michigan, spoke about their time in the military.
(11/07/10 9:07pm)
Campus:
(11/07/10 9:04pm)
President Barack Obama urged to students to get out and vote during a campaign stop at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, October 30, 2010. (Laurence Kesterson/Philadelphia Inquirer/MCT)
(11/07/10 9:02pm)
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) reviews early vote reporting at the DNC headquarters in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, November 2, 2010.
(11/03/10 8:18pm)
The Michigan Democratic Party held a post-election celebration amid bleak results being reported on Tuesday night at the MGM Grand Detroit Casino.
(11/03/10 8:15pm)
Campus:
(10/31/10 9:05pm)
The Eastern Michigan University Black Alumni Association hosted its annual “Young and Successful” program on Oct. 20 to focus on successful EMU graduates and their personal stories of entering the job world, giving them a chance to give advice to students. The event took place in Best Hall Lounge from 6-8 p.m. The speakers included Monica Marie Jones, an author, publisher and radio show host; Noel Abdur-Rahim, senior associate assurance practice of Pricewaterhouse Coopers, LLP; Rhea Cooper, a supervisor for Ennis Center for Children Detroit; and Ataul Usman, a human resource generalist at the University of Michigan.
(10/31/10 9:03pm)
This past Thursday, The Invisible Disability Discussion panel, consisting of four students, related the problems and virtues coming with disabilities that cannot be observed by others.
(10/27/10 9:11pm)
Marcus Engel, a national speaker, visited Eastern Michigan University on Tuesday to talk about experiences that changed his life forever.
(10/27/10 9:08pm)
A panel featuring several distinguished members discussed race and sexuality in the Student Center on Tuesday.