Libertarian candidate Mark King seeks seat on Ypsilanti’s city council
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.
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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.
Nearly three years into the program, Eastern Michigan University’s Changing the Cycle is continuing its commitment to bring free menstrual products to students, with more ways to get products than ever before.
Although the official first day of fall is still a little bit away, The Eastern Echo wanted to give its readers an early roundup of some of the nearby fall attractions opening up around Eastern Michigan University before the leaves truly begin to turn orange and crisp.
Check out these events happening on and around Eastern Michigan University's campus this week.
As chaplain for the Eastern Michigan University police department, the Rev. Bryan Schindel would often ride along with the patrolmen at night. Experiencing some of the crime occurring in the community, he said he was always thinking about the students and ways to lower crime rates.
Eastern Michigan University is one of the first colleges in the nation to participate in Welcome Corps on Campus, a program that allows refugee students to continue their higher education in the United States. Through grants and private donations, three students who are originally from Somalia, Syria and the Democratic Republic of Congo will be able to finish their degrees, fully funded, for the next four years.
Instability across the American political scene -- and increasing tension among political parties as the November presidential election nears -- has been on full display, prompting public concern over a decreasing ability for opposing sides to engage in civil discourse.
Eastern Michigan University professor Sadaf Ali has joined the Nov. 5 general election as a write-in candidate for Ypsilanti Township Park Commission member.
This year marks the third annual partnering between the Explore Ypsi gift card program and Eastern Michigan University. The event is all about getting university students to explore Ypsilanti and everything it has to offer.
On Sept. 18, there will be a free training for all EMU students and employees on how to use naloxone medication, better known under the brand name Narcan, which is used to help reverse opioid overdoses.Narcan has been available on campus since April, 2024. The medication is located in AED boxes found around various buildings and places around campus. This is not the first of the trainings on the use of Narcan.“We have done it at least ten times now, and I know that there are several sessions to continue going on this fall,” Frank Schaller, associate director for undergraduate nursing studies and associate professor, said.
Ypsilanti has a mini golf course in the form of Putterz, but it can be a little bit out of the way to go for a college student. To solve this, there's one mini golf course and arcade that is a lot closer to campus.
Stan Eldridge is up for re-election for Ypsilanti Township Treasurer in the upcoming Nov. 5 general election.
Holman Success Center is hosting a procrastination elimination workshop on September 11 at 6 p.m. in Halle Library with the goal of helping students learn different techniques to overcome procrastination and improve time management.
This week at Eastern, the Ann Arbor Black Film Festival is partnering with Eastern Michigan University’s Department of Africology and African American Studies to bring students a special screening of the documentary "A Class of Her Own," directed by Boaz Dvir.
Check out these events happening on and around Eastern Michigan University's campus this week.
Nevaeh Ford is a sophomore at Eastern Michigan University studying fashion marketing and simulation, animation, and gaming.
As the semester begins, many students may find themselves feeling overwhelmed by coursework and deadlines. Some might find themselves struggling to balance academics with activities, work, and other obligations. Fortunately, Eastern Michigan University offers academic support services that can help students overcome academic struggles and perform better in their classes.