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Check out these events happening around Eastern Michigan University's campus this week.
The Ypsilanti District Library Superior Branch, which opened in November 2022, will continue the search for art to add to its permanent collection.
Ypsi Pride will be returning to Ypsilanti in Depot Town this year, providing festivities to lift up and support the LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month.
Check out these events happening around Eastern Michigan University's campus this week.
Yuna Lammers dons protective, black gloves as she heads for the toy bins. Sifting through Beanie Babies and Pillow Pets, she searches for the most pristine, vintage items.
On Tuesday, May 14, Mayor Nicole Brown proclaimed May as Mental Health Awareness Month for the City of Ypsilanti during a city council meeting. Although the United States has observed May as Mental Health Awareness Month since 1949, the first time Ypsilanti proclaimed such was in 2021. This is the third time Ypsilanti has declared May as Mental Health Awareness Month.
On May 22, YpsiWrites will bring together local published authors to read their work and answer questions.
The Ypsilanti City Council unanimously passed a resolution declaring May 19-25 as Public Works Week during their meeting on Tuesday, May 14th, 2024. This special designation acknowledges and celebrates the contributions of public works professionals to the daily life and well-being of Ypsilanti's residents.
An official poster for "I Saw the TV Glow."
Check out these events happening around Eastern Michigan University's campus this week.
An air quality advisory was announced in Southeast Michigan for May 18, the first such advisory of 2024.
The 2024 EMU Forensics team poses for a picture after placing second in the nation.
Evenstar's Chalice, a metaphysical shop located downtown Ypsilanti, will close its location in the summer of 2024.
This past April, Eastern Michigan University’s forensic team took home a win in the National Championship hosted by Central Michigan University, ranking third in the nation. This was the team's 51st year taking part in the competition, and they competed against hundreds of students from around the country.
Evenstar’s Chalice, a metaphysical shop in downtown Ypsilanti, announced it will be closing its storefront this summer with plans to continue online.
Ypsilanti City officials are in the process of securing over $15 million in grants to finalize the removal of the aging and hazardous Peninsular Dam, restoring a natural flow to the Huron River.
Derrick Fries, an EMU professor and lifelong athlete, has been nominated for the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame.
Unofficial results from the May 7 Ypsilanti special election determined that Council Member Desiraé Simmons will retain her seat on city council.
The Michigan Ovarian Cancer Alliance has planned its annual Time to Teal event on Sunday, May 12, in downtown Ann Arbor with hopes of spreading awareness of ovarian cancer.
In an email sent to the Eastern Michigan University community Saturday, the EMU Energy Center announced that a scheduled temporary shutdown would begin earlier that expected.