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Ypsilanti Symphony Orchestra continuing cultural tradition

According to Ypsilanti Symphony Orchestra Music Director and Conductor, Adam C. Riccinto, “If you’ve not heard an orchestra live, you’ve not heard an orchestra.” The Ypsilanti Symphony Orchestra, in partnership with Dykema, The Henry Ford and The Sphinx Organization, is bringing culture to our doorstep at 3:30 p.m.

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Student focusing on education needs

“Everyone in this world has to encounter a teacher in order to advance themselves,” Savannah Charles, a senior at Eastern Michigan University and secondary education major with a focus in English.

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Dance seniors present "Crossroads"

“I dance because I can’t picture myself doing anything else. I know it is something that will always be a part of my life,” said dedicated dancer Chloe Gray, a senior majoring in dance and a performer in “Crossroads” dance show.

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Ypsilanti revitalized

Dave Heikkinen, president of the Downtown Association of Ypsilanti, talks about Downtown Ypsilanti like a proud parent: “Behind every business is a great person with an interesting story.” Through DAY, local businesses put their heads together not only to create economic opportunities for themselves, but also to stimulate the community of Ypsilanti through cultural events.

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Readily available contraceptives

“Why are people afraid to buy condoms? Why is there a stigma behind safe sex? If you’re getting laid, it’s not a bad thing,” Eric Ward, program coordinator for Eastern Michigan University’s Wellness Center, said.

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Benito's aims to please EMU

While some believe the heart of a college campus is in the library, the classroom or the athletic field, others might argue the hub of EMU’s student community lies in the local pizza place. Former marine, business owner and restaurant manager Randy Bone breathed new life into the Benito’s family pizza business in May of last year.

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Julez DeShetler and Queso Tone catch up after a short hiatus due to illness and someones birthday. The pair talk about their semesters and the final big events of the year, the Eastern Echo Media Gala and Rock The Patio. The latter playing host to Eagletainment's very own Queso Tone as a musical performance, with the shows closing act Anthony Roperti a former guest of the show.