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(04/14/20 3:09am)
Liz Hornyak: On today’s episode, Swoop's Food Pantry introduces a new set of guidelines due to COVID-19 and the university has created a grant to help students pay for online classes. We also have updates on the housing credit for residential students. I‘m your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(04/07/20 1:14am)
Liz Hornyak: On today’s episode, Governor Whitmer has announced K-12 schools will remain closed for the rest of the school year. EMU is supporting medical professionals that work for IHA and St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor by allowing them to stay in the Village Apartments. Campus Life has come up with a financial program to reimburse student organizations who have spent money on events that are postponed or cancelled due to Eastern’s closure. I’m your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(03/30/20 4:23pm)
Liz Hornyak: In news this week, 2 EMU students and 1 faculty member have tested positive for COVID-19. I’m your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(03/24/20 5:55pm)
Liz Hornyak: In this week’s news, EMU has decided to close all campus housing by March 31. The university has also announced that it is suspending face-to-face classes for the remainder of the school year. Governor Whitmer has expanded unemployment benefits until April 14. I’m your host Liz Hornyak and you’re listening to the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(03/17/20 4:04am)
Liz Hornyak: Today’s news will largely be updates on the COVID-19 pandemic. If you’re limiting your news consumption on the subject, stay tuned for an extra episode on the primary elections. That was produced by our editor Ronia-Isabel Cabansag and that’s dropping later today. Campus may be closed through March 31, but the Echo will continue to provide you the latest news as always.
(03/09/20 4:21pm)
On today’s episode, we will be talking about how EMU is preparing its students for tax season with a free tax preparation seminar, the Women of Color Feminism and Leadership symposium, and EMU celebrates the Third annual Advocacy and Activism Day. I'm your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(03/02/20 5:00pm)
On today’s episode, we’re bringing you an update in the search for Trey Matthews’ killer, and news on two new members of EMU’s student senate. Plus, what you need to know about this year’s Pride Prom. This is Kylie GIlligan sitting in for Liz Hornyak, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(02/17/20 5:00pm)
On today’s episode, an overview of several decisions made by the EMU Board of Regents last Thursday, and a generous donation from alumni group GameAbove. Also this week, students have the opportunity to give to people who are in need. I’m your host Liz Hornyak and you’re listening to the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(02/10/20 2:26pm)
Liz Hornyak: On today’s episode we’ll be talking about how the Ypsilanti District Library is celebrating Black History Month, as well as exciting opportunities for students to get help with scholarships and finding their career path. I’m your host Liz Hornyak, and you’re listening to the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(02/03/20 11:48am)
Hey Eagles, Happy Black History Month! On today’s episode, updates on the Coronavirus specimens tested in Washtenaw county, news on the police training that took place at Buell Hall, and updates on EMU’s basketball and gymnastics teams. I’m your host Liz Hornyak and you’re listening to the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(01/27/20 5:23pm)
On today’s episode, news on the death of an NBA legend, plans to bring a new train station to Ypsilanti, and a vegan potluck happening this week in Depot Town. I’m your host Liz Hornyak, and you’re listening to the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(01/20/20 5:00pm)
Liz Hornyak: Happy MLK Day everyone! In this week’s news, a vigil held in honor of a young man killed in Ypsilanti Township Park, info on CloseUP Theatre Troupe’s anticipated MLK performances, as well as an opportunity to become a part of the Eastern Pride Identity Coalition. I’m your host Liz Hornyak, and you’re listening to the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(01/13/20 5:00pm)
Hey Eagles, welcome back to the Eastern Echo Podcast! This semester’s first print editions of the Echo are available today - these are a special “Decade in Review” issue, so be sure to pick one up on your way to classes! On today’s episode we’ll be discussing a robbery that happened just south of campus, EMU’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration, as well as updates on the gymnastics and basketball teams. I’m your host Liz Hornyak, and you’re listening to the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(01/06/20 5:00pm)
Ronia-Isabel Cabansag: Welcome back to campus! This is Ronia sitting in for Liz today. On today’s episode we’re bringing you updates on both basketball teams, news about a celebration for new EMU staff and faculty, as well as dates and times for this month’s Wellness Woof. I'm your host Ronia-Isabel Cabansag, and you’re listening to the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(12/09/19 5:47pm)
Welcome back to the Eastern Echo Podcast! Today is the last episode for 2019, but don’t worry. We’ll be back in the new year to continue bringing you the news. On today’s episode, we’ll be discussing Ann Arbor’s City Council decision to approve two affordable housing developments. We’ll also be discussing the fall commencement ceremony, and how EMU’s LGBTQ resource center honors the lives of transgender individuals. I’m your host Liz Hornyak and you’re listening to The Eastern Echo Podcast.
(12/02/19 8:29pm)
Liz Hornyak: Welcome back Eagles! No campus news this week due to the break, but we will be discussing Giving True Day and how this day of giving impacts students, faculty, staff and programs. Also this week, students will be able to show off their work and research at the annual Celebration of Writing, and students who are thinking about going to graduate school for business will get an opportunity to see what Eastern has to offer. I’m your host Liz Hornyak, and you’re listening to the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(11/26/19 4:13pm)
Liz Hornyak: In today’s news, we will be discussing how the Student Government wants to address student homelessness, food insecurity and the mental health of students. We’ll also cover how EMU is helping to improve health disparities among the Asian American community, and updates on the football team’s bowl eligibility. I’m Liz Hornyak, and you’re listening to the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(11/23/19 5:16pm)
Ronia-Isabel Cabansag: Hey Eagles, Ronia here. Just wanted to jump in before your news briefing to remind you to go back and listen to our Student Wellness Series if you haven’t already! Both parts have been released and are available wherever you access our podcasts. We also have some big projects in the works, including a short series covering the 50-year-old unsolved Michigan Murders cases. The trailer for that is coming soon so stay tuned. As always, our podcast team here at the Echo really appreciates your support. If you have any feedback for us - things you like, things you hate, things you want to see - please don’t hesitate to reach out to us via email at podcast@easternecho.com. For now, here’s Liz with your Monday news brief:
(11/05/19 4:24am)
Liz Hornyak: Welcome back, Eagles! On today’s news briefing, information on a robbery on Halloween, a new academic program approved by the Board of Regents and updates on EMU sports from this past week.