Women's Resource Center hosts first annual 'Our Voices' event
The Women’s Resource Center held the first annual “Our Voices” show as part of EMU’s Vagina Month on Friday in the Alexander Music Building.
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The Women’s Resource Center held the first annual “Our Voices” show as part of EMU’s Vagina Month on Friday in the Alexander Music Building.
The Women’s Resource Center will hold “Our Voices,” at 7 p.m. on Friday at Alexander Music Building.
Campus Life held the Storytellers Lounge, inspired by the Moth StorySLAM, at the Student Center Thursday evening.
Students for Justice in Palestine held the Palestinian Fest in the Student Center on Wednesday.
Halle Library will be hosting an event called “And There’s the Humor of It.” This event is inspired by information from the National Library of Medicine that looks at the influence the medicine in Shakespeare’s time had on his plays.
Dance majors and minors performed in the EMU Department of Music and Dance’s 63rd Annual Faculty and Guest Artist Dance Concert on Sunday at Quirk Sponberg Theater.
Back in middle and high school, successful makeup experiments would leave our adolescent selves feeling beautiful.
On Thursday, Jan. 15, EMU’s Martin Luther King Day celebration will kick off with a commemorative march. Marchers will gather at 5:45 p.m. at the north side of the Student Center and will start marching at 6 p.m.
The Intermedia Gallery Group opened its Annual Juried Student Show on Monday, Jan. 12. Undergraduate student art is on display in the Ford Gallery, Monday and Thursday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. until Feb. 11.
What’s in the forecast this winter? Snow-filled boots, slippery car rides, slushy walks to class and severely dry skin.
On Monday, Jan. 12, at 10 a.m., the Intermedia Gallery Group will open their Annual Juried Student Show in the Ford Gallery. The show will be open to the public every weekday, 10-5 p.m., until Feb. 11.
Gone are the days of the personal touch. Christmas, a holiday that should bring families together and induce acts of generosity, is often written off as a commercialized holiday, corrupted by capitalist America and “Buy Two, Get One Free!” posters hanging in storefront windows.
The Women’s Resource Center and the Muslim Student Association came together on Monday, Dec. 8 to enlighten students on the struggle Muslim women face within their religious and social communities.
On Monday, Dec. 8, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. the Women’s Resource Center, in collaboration with the Muslim Student Association, will hold Intersections: Muslim Women in room 310B of the Student Center.
Eastern Michigan University’s Jazz and Percussion Ensembles will showcase their best musicians with solo acts that are sure to impress the audience.
Breaking out the gloves definitely does not mean putting away the nail polish. Fend off dry cuticles and hang nails with a manicure, and mix up a unique batch of nail polish with a simple and cheap recipe.
Robert Peavler will present his faculty voice recital in Pease Auditorium, The Lads in Their Hundreds: Songs and Arias of World War I on Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m.
The Arts and Entertainment Team for Campus Life gave students a taste of the roaring twenties on Thursday at the Sky Lounge. The nightclub scene offered students live music, dancing and refreshments.
Halloween is a holiday that brings the sweet nostalgia of overdosing on candy and reminiscing about what neighborhood had the best candy. Think back to those days and make your treats the sweetest thing to remember.
Eastern Michigan University’s Native American Student Organization will hold their annual Fall Fest On Tuesday, Nov. 4 at 6 p.m in Student Center Ballroom B.