Kee Yung Yang, a visiting professor from Sookmyung University in Seoul, North Korea, performs Thursday. Songs performed were Westernized versions of Korean folk music. Themes included women and suffering.
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Kee Yung Yang, a visiting professor from Sookmyung University in Seoul, North Korea, performs Thursday. Songs performed were Westernized versions of Korean folk music. Themes included women and suffering.
Eastern Michigan University volleyball (No. 5) defeated Bowling Green State University (No. 12) in the first round of the Mid-American Conference volleyball tournament 3-0 Tuesday. The Eagles advance to the quarterfinal round at 11 a.m. Friday.
Jon Eissler conquered his old fear of needles to get this tattoo symbolizing his survival of a form of brain cancer.
Senior guard Cassie Schrock (22) goes for a layup against Loyola’s Troy Hambric (20). Schrock was a leading scorer for the Eagles with 16 points.
“An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein” featured the one-act play “Smile,” in which Kerry Conniff (left) and Eric Hohne performed.
Newly-elected Michigan Governor, Rick Snyder, celebrates his victory with his family and supporters Tuesday night at the Westin Book Cadillac Hotel in downtown Detroit.