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(12/04/14 12:17am)
Vanessa Marr, professor of women’s and gender studies at Eastern Michigan University, is an educator, an activist and someone who is concerned about the ways in which education and finding ways to connect with environmental learning impact the lives of people and their communities.
(12/03/14 2:36pm)
The Student Senate considered and unanimously passed Resolution 101-006 at its meeting Tuesday, a resolution passed by the Internal Affairs committee Nov. 24.
(12/03/14 3:02am)
After a long holiday weekend, The Echo asked students: “How did you spend your Thanksgiving break?”
(11/23/14 5:58am)
The Holiday shopping season is quickly approaching and with it the dreaded Black Friday. The Echo asked students: Do you brave the crowds? Why or why not?
(11/23/14 6:09am)
The Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners voted in support of instituting the Washtenaw I.D. Program Nov. 19.
(11/23/14 6:48pm)
According to University of Michigan
weather observer, Dennis F. Kahlbaum, Tuesday morning’s low of 11 degrees was
the second coldest temperature recorded, in the state, for Nov. 18 since 1959.
On that date it was 9 degrees. The Echo asked students: What is your winter
weather strategy for keeping warm while maneuvering around campus?
(11/19/14 4:14pm)
Fraternal twins, Brett and Brock Foster, are as different as night and day and have built their reputations at Eastern Michigan University by investing in the mantra that building community means putting yourself out there.
(11/12/14 9:36pm)
The citizens of Ypsilanti have elected a new mayor. Amanda Maria Edmonds, founder and executive director of Growing Hope, located at 922 West Michigan Avenue, was sworn into office at the Nov. 10 City Council meeting.
(11/12/14 1:08am)
Trevis Harrold is one of 20 winners, countrywide, of the 2014 Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship. The Pickering Fellowship is funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.
(10/26/14 5:45pm)
The Volunteers Incorporating Service into Our Neighborhoods Center and the Social Welfare Action Alliance held a viewing of the 2012 documentary, “A Place at the Table,” in the Halle Library Auditorium Wednesday night to address the issue of the 50 million Americans without enough to eat.
(10/26/14 5:36pm)
A request for legislation for smoke-free tot lots was presented and approved at the Ypsilanti City Council meeting Oct. 21. A public hearing was held, but no one was present to speak on the issue.
(10/20/14 5:10pm)
Students on Eastern Michigan University’s campus are working to bring food justice to those in need.
(10/19/14 10:33pm)
Haley Moraniec, coordinator for the Volunteer Challenge at the VISION Center, said that this is VISION’s first year doing “the challenge,” a program designed to familiarize students with social justice issues and get them involved with service projects.
(10/15/14 7:19pm)
Keta J. Cowan, CEO of Synod Community Services, gave a presentation to Ypsilanti city council members on Oct. 7, advocating for the Washtenaw County I.D. Project.
(10/09/13 10:36pm)
College students have long considered beer to be one of nature’s basic food groups. Now they have good reason.
(05/27/13 9:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s chapter of Alpha Eta Rho, Sigma Chi, held its Annual Pancake Breakfast Fly-In at Eagle Flight Center, located at Willow Run Airport, on Saturday, May 18 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
(05/20/13 10:23pm)
Eastern Michigan University students took pride in Ypsilanti on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to noon, by volunteering for Ypsilanti P.R.I.D.E. Day, an annual event intended to nurture community pride and inspire local business growth through beautification of the city’s environment.
(05/20/13 5:44pm)
A special traffic enforcement period will be implemented beginning May 20 and going through June 2 in Washtenaw County, according to a Washtenaw County Sheriff’s media release.
(05/06/13 11:37pm)
Ms. Farrah Cook has been found and is secure. The suspect is currently being pursued by area law enforcement, according to a press release from the Ypsilanti Police Department.
(05/06/13 10:56pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s 2013 Spring Commencement was held April 28, at the Convocation Center, in two sessions.