EMU union faculty will keep strike options open and work without a contract for now
EMU Union Faculty (EMU-AAUP) keeps their strike options open, opting to work without a contract while talks continue with the university administration.
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EMU Union Faculty (EMU-AAUP) keeps their strike options open, opting to work without a contract while talks continue with the university administration.
The Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority has introduced reduced rates for TheRide public transportation starting the week of Aug. 28. With these new rates, public transportation users can save between 22% and 50%.
Every Friday night from 10 p.m. - 1 a.m., students can stop by Cross and Resurrection Lutheran Church at 812 Ann St. for free pancakes, waffles, and games.
What do wrestling bees, breakdancing, Dr. Bee Good, an illuminated dance party, a costume contest, and a honeycomb art installation have in common? The craziest party in Ypsilanti!
The members of the EMU American Association of University Professors (EMU-AAUP) voted Saturday, Aug. 27, to inform EMU administrators of possible strike action.
EMU students will be greeted by Faculty pickets from 10 a.m to 12 p.m on Aug. 26 outside thedormitories.
Eastern Michigan University continues to promote campus safety and reduce the spread of COVID-19, updating its safe return-to-campus policies on June 1.
As part of Eastern Michigan University’s Welcome Home 2025 plan, a transformative student housing redevelopment project, students will be able to enjoy newly constructed basketball and volleyball courts outside of the Rec/IM building on campus.
Mindo Chocolate and The Newton of Ypsilanti are hosting their first chocolate tasting and truffle-making class on Aug 21 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at The Newton of Ypsilanti’s Gathering Place. The tickets are $50 per person, and there is a limit on how many people can attend.
How to pronounce: “Ypsilanti” (ip-suh-lan-tee)
Eagle Fest will take place on September 8 from 4 to 7 p.m. at University Park.
The Student Center is celebrating the back-to-school season with its annual Welcome Back event on August 31 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Fresh-baked goods produced in Ypsilanti await students this fall at the newly opened Cafe Liv, owned by Eastern Michigan University alumni William Sloan.
Eastern Michigan University faculty will hold a rally outside of Strong Hall on Aug. 11 at noon to support bargaining proposals ahead of the expiration of the contract on Aug. 31.
After three years, the Fire Truck Muster returns to Ypsilanti on Aug. 27, an event sponsored by the Michigan Firehouse Museum and Education Center for community members to come have fun and view new and old firetrucks.
Amanda Gaytan is no stranger to the world of antiques and vintage items as the organizer of the weekly Ypsi Flea and Swap market. While the market is only a few years old, Gaytan has been involved in flea markets most of her life.
Eastern Michigan University’s Center for Entrepreneurship will be holding its second Executive Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Venture Challenge program to help those who wish to become entrepreneurs jumpstart their ideas. The deadline to apply is Aug. 15.
The Ypsilanti Town Recreation Department is hosting its first annual cornhole tournament on Aug 27 on 2025 E Clark Road in Ypsilanti. The game will go from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. There is a $50 registration fee per team willing to play, and anyone else can attend the tournament to watch at no cost to them.
The seventh annual Heritage car show is coming to Ypsilanti on August 13 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This event is also a 65th-anniversary celebration for Gene Butman Ford.
Eastern Michigan University’s Police Department is hosting its fifth annual Bike Rodeo on Aug. 6 to promote bicycle safety.