The Eastern Echo's guide to voting in the state of Michigan
There is a lot to keep track of as the November election approaches. Keep reading for a voting guide to positions up for election in the state of Michigan.
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There is a lot to keep track of as the November election approaches. Keep reading for a voting guide to positions up for election in the state of Michigan.
At noon on Friday, Oct. 4, the Eastern Michigan University Public Safety Communications Center will test its emergency notification system. The Outdoor Public Address System also will be tested, which will activate seven outdoor speakers that can be heard across campus. Staff and students might hear and see notifications on their mobile phones, their computers, and their desktop phones.
In Sept. 2023, The Eastern Echo reported on the launch of an AI-based firearm detection technology, ZeroEyes, being added to the security cameras around campus.
Editor's Note: Gideon the Ghost is a persona and art project developed by an Eastern Michigan University student. Because the project depends on a sense of anonymity behind the persona, the editors of The Echo agreed to respect that anonymity for the purposes of this interview with Gideon the Ghost. This article is part of The Echo's conversations with people on and off campus.
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YpsiWrites, a non-profit that promotes and supports writers in Ypsilanti, has introduced the 2024 winners of their annual Writers of Ypsilanti program.
Ypsilanti becomes a fun, inverted alternate universe with the Neighborhood Theater Group. As part of what they call the Huron Valley Universe or HVU, Ypsilanti becomes one with Lansing and Ann Arbor to form a local spin on the alternate universe trope.
Check out these events happening on and around Eastern Michigan University's campus this week.
Nolan Finley and Stephen Henderson, esteemed Detroit journalists and founders of “The Civility Project," came to speak during Eastern Michigan University’s Constitution Day celebrations to encourage healthy, civil discourse.
Election day is fast approaching, and three Eastern Michigan University upperclassmen are aiming to change campus policy before students hit the polls.
As the demolition of the Brown-Munson apartments and the Jones-Goddard residence halls continues, debris, dust and active demolition zones can be real safety concerns for campus community members.
Aidan Campbell, a public administration student with a minor in journalism, is one of the 65 recipients of the fall 2024 Media Fellows Scholarship, courtesy of the Washington Media Scholars Foundation.
Fairies, elves and mythical delight! On Saturday, September 7th 2024, the club Dungeons & Dreadnots sponsored by Campus Life took students to the Michigan Renaissance Faire located in Holly, Mich.
On Tuesday, Sept. 17, the Ypsilanti City Council met for their second of two monthly meetings. The City Hall was lively with chatter beforehand, despite only about 10 people in total attending. Several people were also present via Zoom.
Ypsilanti resident of six years and chair of the Libertarian Party of Huron-Raisin, Mark King will be on the November ballot as a city council candidate for Ypsilanti’s 3rd Ward.
Ballot initiatives petitioned by the Ypsilanti Ballot Initiative Group, or YpsiBIG, will not be on the ballot in the upcoming November election.
Debbie Swanson is running for Ypsilanti Township Clerk in the upcoming Nov. 5 general election. She is a life-long resident of Ypsilanti and an Eastern Michigan University alumni.
On Sept. 12, Eastern Michigan University hosted a dedication ceremony in the new Christopher Kaufman Critique Atrium to celebrate the $3.4 million gift from the Windgate Foundation that broke ground in creating the new and improved 3D arts complex on campus.