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(10/27/13 10:50pm)
Midterms week can be stressful for anyone, but some Eastern Michigan University students had to rappel down a building and swim with a dummy M-16’s muzzle out of the water while in uniform last week.
(10/27/13 10:37pm)
On Wednesday, Eastern Michigan University’s Women’s Resource Center, in cooperation with the Safe House Center of Ann Arbor and First Step, presented the exhibit “True Life: My Experience with Domestic Violence.”
(10/23/13 11:33pm)
At least one person walked by the body of Demarius Reed after he was fatally shot, and as many as six people heard gunfire the night of the murder in his apartment complex, according to interim Ypsilanti Police Chief Tony DeGiusti.
(10/23/13 3:06am)
At least one person walked by the body of Demarius Reed after he was fatally shot, and as many as six people heard gunfire the night of the murder in his apartment complex according to interim Ypsilanti Police Chief Tony DeGiusti.
(10/20/13 9:08am)
An explosion rocked an apartment above Jimmy John’s, at 537 W. Cross St., early Sunday morning.
(10/16/13 11:14pm)
Common Core State Standards will soon be in classrooms across Michigan, and some of tomorrow’s educators studying at Eastern Michigan University shared their thoughts and concerns about the topic.
(10/09/13 11:27pm)
The government shutdown could cripple the world’s economy, but some Eastern Michigan University students are already feeling the fallout.
(09/19/13 12:23am)
Student veterans of Eastern Michigan University are invited to help each other find balance among school, life and work during weekly group meetings. The Department of Veterans Affairs is hosting the open discussions at 3 p.m. every Wednesday in the Military and Veterans Resource Center at 401 Pierce Hall.
(09/15/13 9:34pm)
The freshmen at Eastern Michigan University just finished their first week of studies, and said the receptive atmosphere assisted with their transitioning into collegiate scholars.
(09/11/13 11:00pm)
Kelsey Knoop, an Eastern Michigan University freshman, said she mostly remembers the confusion.
(09/08/13 10:23pm)
Thespians were treated with free hot dogs courtesy of the Eastern Michigan University Department of Communication, Media and Theatre Arts when it held its annual “Welcome Back Picnic” on Thursday, Sept. 5, outside of the Quirk Theatre Arts Building.
(09/08/13 9:59pm)
The conflict in Syria has been a global debate since the Arab Spring uprising of 2011, and some Eastern Michigan University students said the U.S. should seriously consider its options before taking military action.
(09/03/13 10:49pm)
The University Christian Fellowship, at 514 Saint John St., held their fifth annual carnival to welcome incoming students.
(08/28/13 11:22pm)
The 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech was remembered and celebrated by Eastern Michigan University students and faculty on campus when they gathered at the statue of the civil rights pioneer on Wednesday, August 28.
(08/28/13 11:21pm)
The Military and Veterans Resource Center has been relocated from the first floor of McKenny Hall. Student veterans at Eastern Michigan University will now register for benefits and receive assistance at 401 Pierce Hall.
(06/24/13 11:34pm)
The Ekklesia Fellowship Ministries, located at 123 N. Adams St., gave neighbors and strangers a free lunch, cold beverages and gifts on Saturday, June 22, when they held a neighborhood outreach event outside their church.
(06/24/13 10:37pm)
Some Eastern Michigan University students are perturbed the National Security Agency is spying on millions of Americans, but some do not care much at all.
(05/20/13 10:39pm)
A study from the National Council on Teacher Quality said teachers are receiving fewer pay raises since the economic recession began. A press release from the NCTQ said, “In 80 percent of the districts sampled (33 out of 41), teachers had a total pay freeze or pay cut in at least one of the last four school years.”
(05/14/13 12:12am)
Adidas has agreed to pay workers from the closed down PT Kizone factory in Indonesia, and some Eastern Michigan University students who actively campaigned for the cause said it’s a positive notion for workers’ rights, according to a press release from United Students Against Sweatshops.
(05/06/13 10:56pm)
Immigration reform supporters gathered outside the office of Congressman John Dingell (D-MI), located on 301 West Michigan Ave. in downtown Ypsilanti, on Thursday, May 2, to show their support for Dingell’s recent stance regarding immigration law reformation.