Join Ypsilanti in celebrating Halloween with events leading up to the holiday
Pregame Halloween with some spooky events in Ypsilanti and then go on campus for some non-spooky fun and activities.
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Pregame Halloween with some spooky events in Ypsilanti and then go on campus for some non-spooky fun and activities.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Eastern Michigan University's 15,000 students arrive in Ypsilanti from 50 states, and 83 countries, bringing with them diverse cultures and backgrounds. This series explores that diversity by featuring campus organizations designed to highlight and share the beauty of cultures from around the world.
The Neighborhood Theatre Group plans to host the Black Cat Cabaret event, a sexy Halloween night filled with performances and prizes, on Oct. 21 and 22.
Bobcat Bonnie’s is hosting its annual Pumpkins & Pints event on Thursday, Oct. 20, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Basketball standout Emoni Bates can resume activity at Eastern Michigan University after plea negotiations resulted in the dismissal of felony weapons charges filed in September.
Eastern Michigan University’s Coating Research Institute has been awarded a United States patent to improve the metal finishing industry. EMU was awarded this patent because the faculty-student research team invented Organic-Inorganic Hybrid materials.
The Michigan College and University Partnership and Baccalaureate Education Achievement Track (MICUP-BEAT) at EMU is hosting National Transfer Student Week (NTSW), an opportunity to advocate for transfer students and highlight struggles students face when transitioning from one college to another.
Join EMU’s LGBT Resource Center to celebrate National Coming Out Day on Oct. 11 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lake House.
Enjoy what EMU has to offer will a fun-filled week of on-campus events.
After 50 years in business, Ypsilanti’s Materials Unlimited will be closing. Loyal patrons buy items while they can during a closing sale with everything 25% off, with whatever items remain to be held at an auction.
Eastern Michigan University will host its 12th annual Digital Marketing Workshop on Nov. 18 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Student Center. This event is open to the community and any EMU student.
Campus Life at Eastern Michigan University is hosting a unique Swooptacular Spooktacular event at the first floor of Student Center on Oct. 13 from 7-9 p.m., featuring multiple bizarre activities and exhibits meant to stun the observer.
Eastern Michigan University's AMP!, or Amplifying the Arts, is a student organization under EMU arts management that helps connect student artists with opportunities and audiences.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Eastern Michigan University's 15,000 students arrive in Ypsilanti from 50 states, and 83 countries, bringing with them diverse cultures and backgrounds. This series explores that diversity by featuring campus organizations designed to highlight and share the beauty of cultures from around the world.
EMU graduate student Neda Hayeri doesn't wear a hijab in the United States, but she is grateful the decision to do so is hers.
The new Superior branch of Ypsilanti District Library needs community help; the space is holding a book brigade on Oct. 8 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. to get library material moved from one branch to the new location.
Along with a soft taste of the fall weather to come, Eastern Michigan University's ROTC Eagle battalion competed in their first Ranger Challenge on Sept. 30, placing third out of four teams present.
In honor of spooky season, attend these Halloween-themed events on and off campus throughout the month of October.
Eastern Michigan University police officers are looking for two individuals who fired shots at each other near a residential building on campus Sunday.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Eastern Michigan University's 15,000 students arrive in Ypsilanti from 50 states, and 83 countries, bringing with them diverse cultures and backgrounds. This series explores that diversity by featuring campus organizations designed to highlight and share the beauty of cultures from around the world.