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The college basketball season won't officially tip off until Monday, Nov. 7, but the excitement in Ypsilanti has been building for months. The majority of that excitement is due to the addition of Memphis transfer sophomore Emoni Bates. The former No. 3 overall recruit in the 2021 class went to Lincoln High School, which is less than ten miles away from Eastern Michigan University’s campus.
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.
Starting play under a breaking fog, the Eastern Michigan University Eagles (5-3, 2-2 MAC) hosted the University of Toledo Rockets (5-3, 3-1 MAC) for a 12 p.m. kickoff. The Rockets visited “The Factory” for their second away game in a row, following a 27-34 loss at the University of Buffalo last weekend.
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.
Pregame Halloween with some spooky events in Ypsilanti and then go on campus for some non-spooky fun and activities.
The Neighborhood Theatre Group plans to host the Black Cat Cabaret event, a sexy Halloween night filled with performances and prizes, on Oct. 21 and 22.
Bobcat Bonnie’s is hosting its annual Pumpkins & Pints event on Thursday, Oct. 20, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Basketball standout Emoni Bates can resume activity at Eastern Michigan University after plea negotiations resulted in the dismissal of felony weapons charges filed in September.