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(03/14/21 1:44pm)
On Monday, March 8, International Women’s Day, EMU hosted a virtual panel entitled “The global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women: intersections of gender, race, ethnicity, work, and immigration.”
(03/13/21 7:49pm)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer appoints Chad Newton to the Board of Regents, an EMU student starts a non-profit organization to help students who struggle with mental illness, and Eastern Michigan University’s Jewish Studies Department hosts a live stream with Mira Awad. I am your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(03/11/21 5:52pm)
Follow Sports Editor Luke Gremban on Twitter @LukeGremban for live-tweets and EMU sports news.
(03/09/21 8:22pm)
The gadget hero Grappler still has a life outside of the mask, but his two lives often butt heads, especially when it comes to answering the phone?
(03/08/21 1:24am)
As of Sunday, March 7 the latest crime reported in the city of Ypsilanti was up to March 5.
(03/15/21 1:21am)
Argentine-American artist Pilar Victoria has just released her Debut EP Hi, My Name is Pily! on February 26, a project that showcases the singers array of sound and talent. At just 15 years old, this soft-pop artist’s storytelling ability is out of this world, with bilingual lyrics and a unique take on life as a teenage girl.
(03/11/21 5:49pm)
Eastern Michigan University student Hannah Palmer has created a nonprofit organization called the Sunflower Project to educate and help those struggling with their mental health.
(03/07/21 5:47pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s Center for Jewish Studies is set to host a concert/conversation with Mira Awad in honor of Women’s History Month on Sunday, March 7, at 3 p.m.
(03/08/21 1:26am)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, The Journal of Narrative Theory hosts a competition to cultivate the culture of Detroit, EMU welcomes LaTosha Brown to be the keynote speaker for the university’s Black History Month Celebration, Eastern Michigan University’s Department of Africology and African American Studies hosts a virtual event called “The State of Civil Rights in America:What Does the Future Portend?” in honor of Black History Month, and EMU’s Student Government accepts a new senator application and decides on Resolution 107-05. In community news, the University of Michigan held a virtual town hall to discuss COVID-19 and the African American community, and Ypsi Studio closes after sixteen years. I am your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(03/09/21 8:22pm)
One year ago, Ryan García was a freelance robotics engineer, he just wasn't exactly all that successful. After a business venture falls through, Ryan returns to his apartment where he aims to continue his work, but a mysterious interference in the dead of night may have other plans for the tired inventor...
(03/01/21 11:42pm)
Hannah Vallery (a.k.a. the magical heroine Devil Angel) and Aela Phillips (a.k.a. the clone daughter of the hero Poison-Spider) finally go on a shopping trip together! But their trip is interrupted by the appearance of a mysterious figure...
(03/01/21 2:55pm)
Tune in to this episode to hear Luke and Caleb talk with special guest Nate Schmidt about the 2021 NFL Draft. Listen to hear in-depth takes on picks 1-10, as well as what the Lions should plan to do in the draft.
(03/08/21 1:26am)
The Journal of Narrative Theory (JNT), which is run by Eastern Michigan University’s Department of English, is hosting their 2021 Dialogue event, “Detroit as a Narrative Space,” online through Zoom on March 18.
(03/02/21 9:29pm)
The Center of Race and Ethnicity and Campus Life at EMU welcomed LaTosha Brown, alumni of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, as the speaker for Black History Month keynote address “Who Will Save American Democracy? The Role of Women, Young Voters, and People of Color in American Politics” on Wednesday, Feb. 24.
(03/02/21 9:30pm)
This article is part two in The Eastern Echo NFL Mock Draft, click here to go to part one.
(03/01/21 2:56pm)
It’s a well-known fact that too much sodium can lead to serious health problems. But potato chips, mac and cheese, pizza, and other high-sodium food that many Americans so love can be tough to cut down on.
(03/02/21 10:51pm)
During COVID-19, there have been blatant racial disparities among communities that are getting hit the hardest. Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous Americans pass away at about three times the rate white Americans pass from COVID-19. For some, statistics like these may be shocking, but for the people in those communities, this is only part of a larger problem in our country.
(02/23/21 9:53pm)
Does math make your head spin too? Well, our heroine Devil Angel doubts its making hers spin, it instead may be from the punch she took while being a hero!
(03/01/21 2:59pm)
The University of Michigan’s Michigan Medicine held a Virtual Town Hall to discuss COVID-19 and the African American Community.
(02/24/21 5:30pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s Department of Africology and African American Studies (AAAS) held a virtual event “The State of Civil Rights in America: What Does the Future Portend?," on Thursday, Feb.18, for the celebration of Black History Month.