Stomp n Shake cheer team returns to campus after two year hiatus
Shaking up the culture and turning dreams into realities with their all inclusive “Stomp n Shake" cheer team this year are the Eastern Michigan University Eaglettes.
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Shaking up the culture and turning dreams into realities with their all inclusive “Stomp n Shake" cheer team this year are the Eastern Michigan University Eaglettes.
Michigan’s Groundhog Day star, Woody the Woodchuck, did not see her shadow Thursday morning, predicting an early spring. Many Michiganders gathered for the celebration held at the Howell Nature Center on Feb. 2 at 8:30 a.m.
Dr. Petra Kuppers, 2022-23 McAndless Distinguished Professor Chair, hopes to broaden the understanding of disability culture through art, history and knowledge. Kuppers will be presenting a talk at Eastern Michigan University titled “Disability Histories: Arts-Based Methods, Archives and Futures,” on Tuesday, Jan. 31 at 6 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom.
The Eastern Michigan University men’s basketball team (4-14, 1-4 MAC) played host to the Kent State Golden Flashes (15-3, 5-0 MAC) on Tuesday, Jan. 17 for the teams’ first meeting of the season. Despite three Eagles earning double-digit points, the team fell 63-77 inside the George Gervin GameAbove Center.
Reports on a national and local level showed that businesses were closing due to the restrictions and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a rematch of the 1987 California Bowl, the Eastern Michigan University Eagles (9-4, 5-3 MAC) faced the San José State University Spartans (7-4, 5-3 MWC) at Albertsons Stadium for the 2022 Famous Potato Bowl in Boise, ID. The Eagles are now 2-0 against the Spartans after a trio of turnovers helped lift the team to the program’s second-ever bowl victory, 41-27. Winning much more handily this time, the teams' first meeting resulted in a narrow 30-27 victory for the Eagles in the 1987 California Bowl.
Eastern Michigan University professor Dr. Judy Foster Davis wasn't expecting to receive an award honoring her work, but couldn’t be more grateful that she has.
The University of Michigan will relocate and expand its Ypsilanti Health Center to continue its commitment to serving the community, after the approval by U-M Board of Regents.
Eastern Michigan University is planning a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration taking place from Jan. 13-16 with the theme “Remembering the Dream” in an attempt to honor MLK’s values and legacy.
Eastern Michigan University interior design students showcase their exceptional talents in this year's National CET Student Awards, continuing the legacy that previous EMU students have set.
EMU brings forward a place to unwind during finals with a new Spectral Slumber art installation lounge taking place from Dec. 8 to 16.
The Flight Team, a group of artists based in Washtenaw County, is hosting a benefit concert for Toys for Tots at the Blind Pig in Ann Arbor at 9 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 15.
TheRide, Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti’s public transportation system, is set to receive $2.1 million in federal funding from the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG), allowing for more connections between the two cities.
Eastern Michigan University alumni group GameAbove officially unveiled the GameAbove Next-Generation Scholarship on Nov. 3, in which the organization has provided initial funding of $75,000.
Eastern Michigan University’s annual Holiday Candlelight Concert takes place again this year on Dec. 10 and 11. The concert titled “For When We Love” will draw audiences together to celebrate the season’s traditional holiday music.
The Ronald E. McNair Grant is being renewed for another five years, offered to first-generation, low-income, under-represented students finishing their Bachelor’s degree while working toward gaining admission to Master’s and doctoral programs.
The Eastern Echo and the student media team are focused on taking the news operation into the future with an emphasis on multimedia delivery and good old-fashioned, strong reporting tools.