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(09/11/22 3:16pm)
Among eight other college undergraduates across the nation, two Eastern Michigan University students have been selected as recipients of global esports organization Gen.G’s 2022 foundation scholarship.
(09/07/22 3:52am)
The Eastern Michigan University-American Association of University Professors (EMU-AAUP) began a strike on Sept. 7 due to contract expiration with no resolution between the university and faculty being made.
(09/05/22 6:27pm)
EMU-American Association of University Professors (EMU-AAUP) will hold a vote on Sept. 6 to authorize a strike for over 500 members of faculty.
(09/01/22 2:48am)
EMU Union Faculty (EMU-AAUP) keeps their strike options open, opting to work without a contract while talks continue with the university administration.
(09/06/22 12:39pm)
The Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority has introduced reduced rates for TheRide public transportation starting the week of Aug. 28. With these new rates, public transportation users can save between 22% and 50%.
(09/11/22 4:51pm)
Every Friday night from 10 p.m. - 1 a.m., students can stop by Cross and Resurrection Lutheran Church at 812 Ann St. for free pancakes, waffles, and games.
(08/29/22 2:09pm)
The members of the EMU American Association of University Professors (EMU-AAUP) voted Saturday, Aug. 27, to inform EMU administrators of possible strike action.
(08/26/22 11:36am)
EMU students will be greeted by Faculty pickets from 10 a.m to 12 p.m on Aug. 26 outside thedormitories.
(08/26/22 12:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University continues to promote campus safety and reduce the spread of COVID-19, updating its safe return-to-campus policies on June 1.
(08/24/22 12:00pm)
As part of Eastern Michigan University’s Welcome Home 2025 plan, a transformative student housing redevelopment project, students will be able to enjoy newly constructed basketball and volleyball courts outside of the Rec/IM building on campus.
(08/11/22 11:40am)
Eastern Michigan University faculty will hold a rally outside of Strong Hall on Aug. 11 at noon to support bargaining proposals ahead of the expiration of the contract on Aug. 31.
(08/16/22 12:00pm)
After three years, the Fire Truck Muster returns to Ypsilanti on Aug. 27, an event sponsored by the Michigan Firehouse Museum and Education Center for community members to come have fun and view new and old firetrucks.
(08/16/22 12:00pm)
Amanda Gaytan is no stranger to the world of antiques and vintage items as the organizer of the weekly Ypsi Flea and Swap market. While the market is only a few years old, Gaytan has been involved in flea markets most of her life.
(08/10/22 12:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s Center for Entrepreneurship will be holding its second Executive Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Venture Challenge program to help those who wish to become entrepreneurs jumpstart their ideas. The deadline to apply is Aug. 15.
(08/08/22 12:15pm)
The seventh annual Heritage car show is coming to Ypsilanti on August 13 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This event is also a 65th-anniversary celebration for Gene Butman Ford.
(08/02/22 12:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s Police Department is hosting its fifth annual Bike Rodeo on Aug. 6 to promote bicycle safety.
(07/25/22 12:00pm)
The Eastern Michigan University Foundation announced on July 20 that former EMU history and philosophy faculty member Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur, Ph.D. contributed three significant gifts to Give Rise: The Campaign for Eastern Michigan University.
(07/25/22 12:00pm)
On June 28, the Ypsilanti District Library (YDL) introduced its new collection of items called the Library of Things. All the items in the ever-growing collection are available for free check-out with a YDL library card— the same one used for books.
(07/18/22 1:00pm)
Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a bipartisan budget into law on July 14, investing not only in per-pupil funding but also securing $9.3 million in funding for the 10 Cents a Meal for Michigan’s Kids & Farms program.
(07/18/22 12:00pm)
When schools close for the summer, the reality is that students who depend on cafeteria food and stuck in need of meals. Food Gatherers has a summer program that will help ensure kids, teens, and even young adults in need, who are enrolled in an educational program, get free meals.