Ypsilanti Automotive Heritage Museum hosting 24th annual orphan car show
The Ypsilanti Automotive Heritage Museum is hosting its 24th Annual Orphan Car Show on Sept. 18 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Riverside Park in Ypsilanti.
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The Ypsilanti Automotive Heritage Museum is hosting its 24th Annual Orphan Car Show on Sept. 18 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Riverside Park in Ypsilanti.
Local nonprofit organization Friends In Deed will celebrate 40 years by unveiling a mural on Friday, Sept. 23, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at 1196 Ecorse Rd in Ypsilanti.
The Ypsilanti Parks and Recreation Commission will be hosting the annual Fall River Day event on Sept. 25 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Frog Island Park. Partnering with Ypsilanti Parks and Recreation for a family-friendly event, there will be kayak rides and educational programs and shows included.
Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw County is hosting a fundraiser walk called “Walk a Mile in My Shoes” at 10 a.m. on Oct. 9 in Ann Arbor. Funds raised will be used for housing, food & nutrition, employment services and transportation to support area refugees.
Eastern Michigan University students attending class Tuesday may notice a group with a large screen located on the lawn near Pray Harrold. The jumbotron belongs to Created Equal, a nationwide anti-abortion group that attends pro-life events, campuses and other large public venues to spread their beliefs on abortion.
In a just-before midnight deal Sunday, the Eastern Michigan University faculty union and the university administration agreed on a contract plan that sent professors back to the classroom.
On Sept. 10, the first Big Little Fair was held in Ypsilanti. The event, organized by the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washtenaw County, was split into three locations: the Riverside Art Center, the Ypsilanti District Library and the Ypsilanti Performance Space.
Eastern Michigan University students, faculty and staff will soon be able to enjoy an eco-friendly mode of transportation across campus starting Sept. 19.
On Sept. 9 a Washtenaw County Circuit Court judge denied Eastern Michigan University administration’s request for a temporary restraining order that would require striking faculty to return to work.
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.
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.
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.
Embracing Our Differences Michigan is accepting art and quotation submissions for its 2023 exhibit.
EMU Union Faculty (EMU-AAUP) keeps their strike options open, opting to work without a contract while talks continue with the university administration.
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%.
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.
What do wrestling bees, breakdancing, Dr. Bee Good, an illuminated dance party, a costume contest, and a honeycomb art installation have in common? The craziest party in Ypsilanti!
The members of the EMU American Association of University Professors (EMU-AAUP) voted Saturday, Aug. 27, to inform EMU administrators of possible strike action.
EMU students will be greeted by Faculty pickets from 10 a.m to 12 p.m on Aug. 26 outside thedormitories.
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.