Ypsilanti City Council approves new Gaza ceasefire resolution
The Ypsilanti City Council brought forward a new Gaza ceasefire resolution that passed in a 4-2 vote at the latest meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 5.
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The Ypsilanti City Council brought forward a new Gaza ceasefire resolution that passed in a 4-2 vote at the latest meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 5.
Are you bored in the house? Losing your mind studying? As the seasonal slumps roll in and the semester comes to a close, take these last few moments of the year to relax, interact with fellow EMU students around campus, and get involved in the vibrant Ypsilanti community.
Eastern Michigan University will be hosting its annual Holiday Candlelight Concert on Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 10 at 3 p.m. in Pease Auditorium.
For the past 25 years the dance department and symphony orchestra have gotten together to put on a ballet, and this year's theme is Sleeping Beauty and The World of Fairy Tales.
The Eastern Echo launched its current fundraising campaign Echo Forward in Pictures on Nov. 28.
The Eastern Echo sat down with University President James Smith on Tuesday, Nov. 28 to reflect on his eight years as president, the EMU Federation of Teachers' (EMUFT) contract negotiations, the handling of the pandemic, and more. The Echo provided President Smith with questions prior to the interview. This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.
Eastern Michigan University Theatre's "A Wrinkle in Time," directed by Jennifer Felts, opens Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. and runs on Dec. 2-3 at 2 p.m.
The Honors College will host a holiday Swoopla event from noon to 2 p.m. on Dec. 9 to begin holiday festivities.
Outside Sherzer Hall students have been working on a semester-long art project where time is the central concept.
Come Celebrate #GIVINGTRUEDAY - Nov. 28
Get a head start on your Thanksgiving Recess with these events throughout the week!
On Sept. 19 of 2022, Eastern Michigan University introduced the Spin electric scooters, a year later the number of scooters on campus has doubled.
A $114 million plan will pay off the debt of the Ypsilanti Community School (YCS) district as part of the $615 million spending bill, House Bill 4292, passed by Michigan lawmakers.
Eastern Michigan University’s assistant vice president of academic budgeting and operations and associate professor of finance, Dr. Karen Craig, has been appointed as the chair of the student chapters committee for the Financial Management Association (FMA) International organization. She will assume a three-year term and oversee, direct, and supervise FMA's student programs and the National Honor Society.
Eastern Michigan University in 2022 reported 40 crimes of domestic violence, 28 cases of rape, and 16 cases of stalking in a federally required Annual Security and Fire Safety Report.
Kyle Martin, a senior student at Eastern Michigan University majoring in environmental science with a minor in zoology and biology, has recently received the John A. Muter Memorial Scholarship from the Muter Outdoor Fund. Martin is one out of four college students to be awarded the scholarship.
At a special meeting on Nov. 9, the Ypsilanti City Council approved a resolution to purchase a $3.7 million building to replace the failing Department of Public Services (DPS) facility.
EDining is hosting its second annual "Thankful" event this Thursday, Nov. 16, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the Commons.
In an effort to inform Ypsilanti renters, the Ypsilanti Tenants Union hosted a Tenant Organizing 101 workshop on Sunday, Nov. 12.
The Michigan Firehouse Museum and Education Center celebrated its 25th Anniversary with a Firemen’s Ball on Saturday, Nov. 11 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the museum.