EMU Changing the Cycle brings back its most-attended event on Nov. 3
This event aims to destigmatize periods and shed light on all the resources this organization is offering.
This event aims to destigmatize periods and shed light on all the resources this organization is offering.
YpsiGLOW is a display of creativity and artistry, aiming to inspire the Ypsilanti community.
Come to Halloween downtown Ypsi: a fun Halloween themed party at YDL’s main library branch on October 28.
Pumpkins & Pints is taking place Oct. 20 from 6-9 p.m. at all Bobcat Bonnie’s locations.
National Student Transfer Week will begin from Oct. 15-21.
First in-person marketing workshop since the pandemic.
EMU arts organization wants to bring campus community back with this big event.
Check in each week for a list of events.
Ypsilanti’s 24th Annual Orphan Car Show is taking place Sept. 18 at Riverside Park.
Students can come to see all Eastern Michigan University has to offer at Eagle fest 2022. Students who attend Eagle fest will be able to browse over 150 student organizations' display tables. In addition, you will also be able to play games while interacting with others and eat carnival food.
Welcome Back 2022 will be held on Aug. 31 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
On Monday YBBW will be hosting, “Knocking the Boots” from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. in Student Center , Rm 310B.
On Wednesday Sept. 21 an informational meeting for Coming Out, Being Out will be held from 3 p.m.
According to the Center for Disease Control, around 12,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in the United States every year.
Eastern Michigan University's Winterfest had ice skating, refreshments and student org tables with full sign-in sheets.
With all of the exciting events going on at Eastern Michigan University for the new and returning students, one of the most well known one is probably Meijer Mania. College students gathered to cash in on all the free merchandise and samples that Meijer had generously given.
For as long as humans have told stories, there have been cultural obsessions with monsters.
Stephen Henderson, Detroit Free Press editorial editor, will speak on the future of Detroit in his lecture, “Detroit: Is There Life after Bankruptcy?” at 7 p.m.