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Oct. 9—During a traffic stop on Ballard and Cross street, a subject provided false information to avoid arrest on outstanding warrants at 12:20 a.m.
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Oct. 9—During a traffic stop on Ballard and Cross street, a subject provided false information to avoid arrest on outstanding warrants at 12:20 a.m.
Democratic nominee Virg Bernero and Republican counterpart Rick Snyder stated their stances Sunday on various issues, including the current state of the Michigan and job loss and creation during their only scheduled gubernatorial debate.
Oct. 6 On Oakwood Street, a subject was arrested on an EMU bench warrant for a traffic offense at 6:04 p.m.
Oct. 3
Sept. 28 A pizza delivery driver was robbed in the 1000 block of Jeff Street. Deputies discovered the victim drove to a residence to deliver a pizza. The residence was dark and there were no vehicles in the driveway, but the victim got out of his vehicle and knocked on a side door. Two suspects came out from the backyard of the residence and grabbed the victim from behind and assaulted him. The suspects took property from the victim and fled the scene.
During a conference call with college journalists Monday, President Barack Obama discussed several ways his administration plans to strengthen the nation’s higher education system and how important the upcoming November elections are.
Sept.24 —A subject was found intoxicated near Buell Hall’s parking meters and was transported by the Huron Valley Ambulance to the hospital at 2:35 a.m.
Enrollment and retention rates have increased at Eastern Michigan University according to recently released figures.
The United States Green Party is advocating for something it believes could turn the country around and make it more competitive in terms of the world market.
Sept. 21 An individual was pulled over for driving with no headlights. The police noticed the subject was operating under the influence at 1:53 a.m. on Emmet Street near Hamilton Street.
While students across the country are getting back into the swing of things for the fall semester, their worries and stress factors include a lot more than studying for exams.
Sept. 15
An increasing number of college students are falling victim to theft and burglary; however, there is something that can be done to cover the potential loss of belongings.
The Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday that the number of home invasions in Washtenaw County has dropped by more than 15 percent in comparison to 2009.
After months of negotiating, the tentative agreement for a two-year contract for the Eastern Michigan University chapter of the American Association of University Professors was ratified on Monday.
Eastern Michigan University has a wealth of free resources available to its students to help them succeed during their college careers.
A television series known for its theme song and long run on the air is making its way back to the small screen, but this time there is a connection to Eastern Michigan University.
Sept. 7 —At Walton Residence Hall, an intoxicated minor was cited at 2:50 a.m.
Eastern Michigan University’s former student center will once again be a bustling area full of students. After being under construction since the end of June, McKenny Union will be open for use on the first day of classes on Sept.8. Design work on the project began in the early part of June.
Eastern Michigan University and its faculty union reached a tentative agreement Tuesday to give faculty a pay raise of 3 percent in two years.