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The Eastern Michigan University football team put on a spectacular performance, shutting out visiting St. Francis University, 36-0, on Saturday, September 21. The Eagles (3-1) displayed an impressive range of scoring, notching touchdowns through a defensive fumble return, a rushing play, a blocked punt, and aerial strikes, marking their first shutout victory since 2008.
Check out these events happening on and around Eastern Michigan University's campus this week.
The weekend is here, you know what that means… another podcast episode of the “Scoop on the Scene.” In episode two, the host, Julez DeShetler, informs listeners about several events taking place this weekend and upcoming 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.
The Eastern Michigan University soccer team played to an exciting 2-2 draw against in-state rival Central Michigan University on Thursday, Sept. 19, at Scicluna Field. The match served as the Mid-American Conference (MAC) opener for both teams, with all four goals coming in the first half.
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.
Eagle Tips and Tales is back, bringing you the latest updates on EMU Athletics! As September rolls on, here’s what’s happening from Sept. 23-29.
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.
As October approaches, so does Spooky Season! One of the great things about Ypsilanti is that there is no shortage of fun, frightful Halloween events. Here are some of the upcoming ones.
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.
Season four of "Emily in Paris" was worth the wait, having a second part to season four made the show even more interesting. This season focused on Emily's journey throughout Rome and finding what makes her happy. Emily and Mindy both go through a wind of heartbreaks and adventures this season.
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.
Featured in the September 17th, 2024 print edition.
The first game on Crosby Field showcased excellent defense from the Eagles as Jacksonville State scored a touchdown, taking a 6-0 lead. With nine minutes left in the first quarter, Tyler Mines (Homestead, Florida) led a drive for ten more yards. Marcus Allen (Tucker, Georgia) provided an opportunity for a touchdown, and thanks to Mines, the Eagles scored a touchdown, followed by a field goal from Jesús Gómez (Puebla, México/Prepa Tec Puebla).
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.