EMU literary magazine club Cellar Roots wants to promote student artists
Cellar Roots is a literary and fine arts magazine at Eastern Michigan University that publishes a variety of student artwork each year.
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Cellar Roots is a literary and fine arts magazine at Eastern Michigan University that publishes a variety of student artwork each year.
In an historical Michigan gubernatorial race Tuesday, featuring two women seeking the top leadership role and near-record voter turnout, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer defeated Republican challenger Tudor Dixon.
Student Center Sweet Sixteen - Nov. 7
A new biology class was created this year involving researching freshwater jellyfish occurring in Michigan.
With Election Day facing voters Tuesday, Nov. 8, candidates from both major parties have been making the rounds through cities in Michigan for final voter rallies.
The Eastern Michigan University Board of Regents approved the submission of Roosevelt Hall's renovation as the University's top state capital outlay funding request for fiscal year 2024 on Oct. 20
A new store featuring vintage roleplaying games and records is now open in Ypsilanti at 9 S. Washington St.
In 1989, the NCAA created the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) as an effort to give student athletes in Division 1, 2, and 3 programs an opportunity to propose legislation and have a voice.
Pumpkins on the Patio: Oct.31
On Nov. 8, Michigan voters will choose the next governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, and congressional district representatives. Voters will also decide on three proposals focused on term limits, election access, and abortion rights.
The latest publication of data from the American Society For Engineering Education (ASEE) identified GameAbove as the engineering college with the highest percentage of African American students enrolled and graduated in the state of Michigan.
EMU Changing the Cycle and the Women’s Resource Center creates an event aimed toward encouraging students to express what menstruation means to them on Thursday, Nov. 3, from 5-7 p.m. in the Student Center room 270.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Eastern Michigan University's 15,000 students arrive in Ypsilanti from 50 states, and 83 countries, bringing with them diverse cultures and backgrounds. This series explores that diversity by featuring campus organizations designed to highlight and share the beauty of cultures from around the world.
Eastern Michigan University's fall 2022 Career Fair is available for all students on Wednesday, Nov. 2, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom.
Painted Pavers and Wood Burning: Oct. 25
The LGBT Resource Center celebrates LGBTQ+ History Month every year with an enormous pride flag display.
Community-based event YpsiGLOW plans to light up downtown Ypsilanti to showcase diversity and creativity on Friday, Oct 28.
Halloween Downtown Ypsi is happening on October 28. This event is happening from 530 to 645 pm at 229 W Michigan Ave in Ypsilanti.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Eastern Michigan University's 15,000 students arrive in Ypsilanti from 50 states, and 83 countries, bringing with them diverse cultures and backgrounds. This series explores that diversity by featuring campus organizations designed to highlight and share the beauty of cultures from around the world.
During the EMU v.s NIU game on Saturday, four EMU ROTC members, Jonnell Ealy, Renan Martins, Gracie Fuchs and Jerusha Vargas, swore to become commissioned officers in the U.S. Army.