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(10/05/25 12:18am)
Heading into the University at Buffalo Stadium as 10.5-point underdogs, Eastern Michigan University’s football team found itself on the doorstep of pulling off a stunning upset in what would go down as one of the most captivating Mid-American Conference games this year.
(10/10/25 12:00pm)
Some First Amendment advocates say that free speech in the United States, and on university campuses, has hit an inflection point.
(10/11/25 12:00pm)
This October, the Ypsilanti Food Co-op is celebrating National Cooperative Month and the 50th anniversary of its opening.
(10/03/25 7:22pm)
Eastern Michigan University football faces its fourth loss, this time, against Central Michigan University. How can the Eagles bounce back from this setback?
(10/06/25 12:00pm)
The 400 block of West Michigan Avenue in Ypsilanti, home to the row of Arreloa-family-owned businesses, including Dos Hermanos Market, recently faced a destructive incident to its forthcoming ice cream parlor.
(10/05/25 8:00pm)
On the third floor of the Student Center, Eastern Michigan University students danced and sang along as they celebrated the release of Taylor Swift's 12th studio album "The Life of a Showgirl," which hit streaming platforms and Target stores across the country when the clock struck midnight on Oct. 3, 2025.
(10/06/25 4:00pm)
A USB drive was anonymously mailed to an Eastern Michigan University campus department on Sept. 22, 2025. EMU's Enrollment Management office received the device, said Ron Woody, chief information officer at EMU. The USB drive was not inserted into any campus servers or hardware.
(10/03/25 8:00pm)
Last week’s matchup
(10/08/25 12:00pm)
Art students at Eastern Michigan University may have a new academic opportunity thanks to a potential $200,000 gift from the Windgate Foundation. The gift is a matching grant, meaning it is contingent upon the EMU School of Art and Design raising a portion of the funds needed for the project, $100,000.
(09/30/25 5:33am)
Two representatives from EMU Choir talk music, making college memories and how students interested in singing can get involved.
(09/29/25 8:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University scheduled the first of two walk-in flu vaccine clinics for Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025, in the Student Center ballroom.
(10/07/25 12:00am)
Grateful Dead Second Drop @ SO! — Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025
(10/11/25 4:00pm)
Editor's note: The Eastern Echo staff meets regularly with interesting people on and off campus. Engage in those conversations with us through our weekly Q&A report.
(09/29/25 3:24am)
Welcome back to the Weekly Round-up, where we summarize the articles you may have missed throughout the week on the Eastern Echo website.
(10/04/25 12:00pm)
Staff and faculty at Eastern Michigan University have expressed their frustration alongside students regarding changes to E|Dining’s locations and offerings.
(09/28/25 10:07pm)
Each academic year, the Eastern Michigan University Honors College hosts a series of Star Lectures — a group of six presentations throughout both semesters in accordance with an annual theme.
(10/02/25 8:00pm)
Ever wonder how tuition costs are determined or how important decisions on campus are made? The Board of Regents, Eastern Michigan University’s governing body, is responsible for key operations at EMU, many of which may affect students’ lives.
(09/29/25 4:00pm)
With fall sports in full swing, here’s a look at some of this week's top stories from Eastern Michigan University’s various athletic disciplines.
(09/27/25 9:16pm)
Another trip to Mount Pleasant, and another loss for the Eastern Michigan football team. The Eagles had lost seven straight games in Kelly/Shorts Stadium prior to Saturday afternoon, with that losing streak extending to eight after the team’s 24-13 loss to Central Michigan to kick off their 50th season of conference play. Eastern Michigan’s defensive woes continued throughout the early portions of the action by allowing three straight touchdown drives to their in-state foes by the time the clock had reached 10:46 in the second quarter — a hole that the road team would fail to dig themselves out of the rest of the way. During the opening 30 minutes, five explosive (20+ yard) plays encompassed the domination from the Chippewas on the offensive side of the ball. The home team held a 21-6 lead heading into halftime thanks to major contributions from Central Michigan’s gadget quarterback Angel Flores and halfback Nahree Biggins. Flores would lead all players in rushing with 22 carries for 135 yards, in addition to throwing a two yard touchdown pass. Biggins contributed 113 yards on the ground himself, including a 49 yard touchdown. As a whole, the Chippewas racked up 308 yards rushing on the day, which was more than double EMU’s total of 123. Eastern Michigan would outscore Central Michigan in the second half 7-3, but by then the damage was already done. Rudy Kessinger’s missed field goal late in the fourth quarter proved to be the green and white’s final nail in the coffin. The Chippewas executed a perfect four minute offensive game plan to run out the remainder of the game clock, winning new head coach Matt Drinkall’s first conference opener at the helm. Noah Kim put a rushing touchdown on the board for the third straight week, but also tossed an interception for the third straight game, finishing with a season low of 176 passing yards. Dontae McMillan added 71 yards on the ground on 14 carries, while Tavierre Dunlap contributed 34 yards of his own. Benson Prosper was the Eagles’ leading receiver with 38 yards on three catches. For the second straight week, Terry Lockett Jr. was shut down by the opposing secondary, tallying a season low single catch for just four yards. Teams continue to key in on “The Deuce” and neutralize the early season connection between the high-profile receiver and Noah Kim. With the win, Central Michigan improves to 3-2 on the season and 1-0 in conference play, while Eastern Michigan drops to 1-4 in 2025 and 0-1 in the Mid-American Conference. Next week, the Eagles take another road trip with a trek out to Buffalo, New York, for their second conference game against the Buffalo Bulls. Viewers can stream all of the action live on ESPN+ on Oct. 4, 2025, at 3:30 p.m.
(09/27/25 8:46pm)
The Eastern Michigan Eagles are celebrating their post-homecoming win, but what does this signal for the rest of the season?