EMU's Changing the Cycle program launches to combat period poverty
Eastern Michigan University’s Changing the Cycle program aims to combat period poverty by making free menstrual products available across campus.
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Eastern Michigan University’s Changing the Cycle program aims to combat period poverty by making free menstrual products available across campus.
A corrections officer at the Washtenaw County jail was assaulted in the jail's medical unit on Wednesday, March 9, around 5 p.m.
The Eastern Michigan University Police Department revealed that no foul play is suspected after a man was found deceased at Pease Park on the morning of Monday, March 7.
On this week’s episode, EMU Marching Band selects first Black, Indigenous, and People of Color drum majors to lead season 128, Ypsilanti District Library-Whittaker hosts 'Evicted' exhibit through March, Ypsilanti resident charged with animal cruelty.
An Ypsilanti woman is expected to plead guilty to the misdemeanor charge of abandonment/cruelty to two or three animals after being faced with a repeat felony charge of cruelty/neglect to more than 25 animals.
The Eastern Michigan University Police Department is investigating a suspicious death after a man was found deceased in Pease Park on the morning of Monday, March 7.
Ypsilanti District Library-Whittaker is hosting the “Evicted" exhibit through March 31 to spread awareness about the under-representation of evictions across the U.S.
The Eastern Michigan University Marching Band has selected Amara Booker and Noah Lopez to lead their 128th season as drum majors.
Gentle Vibes Vintage is a clothing store located at 731 W. Cross St, directly across from Eastern Michigan University’s campus. With bright colors and a variety of antiquities, paired with the friendly owner, this alluring small business is a place that anyone in Ypsilanti should visit.
An Ypsilanti man is expected to be arraigned on animal cruelty charges Wednesday, March 16, for allegedly leaving his dog tied to a door with no food or water in August 2021.
Eastern Michigan Univeristy President James Smith announced the creation of the chief diversity officer position at the univeristy and named Doris Fields as the interim officer Feb. 17.
Eastern Michigan University's Choir from the School of Music and Dance will be performing their biggest event of the year on Friday, March 11, at the Pease Auditorium.
An Eastern Michigan University student has started a petition after the university announced that summer 2022 graduates would no longer be allowed to walk in the upcoming April commencement ceremony.
The Ambassador Bridge, which connects Detroit, Michigan, to Windsor, Ontario, was the site of a recent six-day protest. As the citizens of Canada start to become restless regarding COVID-19 restrictions, more protests are being organized across the country and are only increasing in intensity.
On Thursday, Feb. 24 at 5 a.m., Russia launched a strategic missile attack against Ukraine, targeting several of Ukraine’s largest cities after escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine as Ukraine moves to join NATO and the EU.
On this week’s episode, EMU's Board of Regents reduces graduation credits, approves housing rates, and more, Students at Eastern Michigan University call for fraternities to be held accountable, and Food Gatherers partners with DoorDash for a grocery delivery program. I am your host Jacob Walter Kendrick and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
Education is the holistic learning of life and all its integrated aspects. It is not limited to a textbook, a pre-recorded lecture or a homework assignment, it’s happening as you spend time looking at how the birds flocks together, how the flowers sway in the wind or how the clouds hang in the sky. It is experiential, more than anything. Acknowledging that, EMU offers a vast array of research to choose from to complement learning.
The Southeast Michigan Criminal Justice Policy Research Project (SMART), is hosting a virtual watch-along of the film “Drawing the Line” on Feb. 24 via zoom and a follow-up question and answer discussion. The film was released in August of 2021 and directed by Eugene Kurtz.
Eastern Michigan University’s Adaptive Sports Club will be partnering with local restaurants to raise money to purchase adaptive equipment on Feb. 21 and March 1.
A deceased dog was found frozen in a cage near the Village Grove Apartments in Ypsilanti by cruelty investigators at the Humane Society of Huron Valley on Sunday, Feb. 13.