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(03/24/22 7:12pm)
On this week’s episode, State Representative Debbie Dingell secures $550,000 for EMU services, EMU to host the 42nd Undergraduate Symposium, and Amazon partners with Eastern Michigan University to pay for employees’ tuition. I am your host, Jacob Walter Kendrick, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(03/22/22 12:00pm)
Actors from EMU's Theater Program will bring words to life in this staged reading of Houdini at the Sponberg Theater free of charge.
(03/21/22 12:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University recently announced their acceptance in Career Choice, a part of Amazon’s pledge which includes a $1.2 billion commitment to upskill more than 300,000 Amazon employees by 2025.
(03/21/22 12:00pm)
U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell has secured $14 million in federal funding for Washtenaw County community services and granted $550,000 to Eastern Michigan University.
(03/21/22 12:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s 42nd Undergraduate Symposium will be held in-person on Friday, March 25, at the EMU Student Center.
(03/16/22 4:15pm)
On this week’s episode, EMU will host three free R.A.D. men’s self-defense classes, The EMU Adaptive Sports Club hosts wheelchair basketball at the EMU Rec/IM, and EMU's Changing the Cycle program launches to combat period poverty. I am your host, Jacob Walter Kendrick, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(03/14/22 12:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University will host free R.A.D. Men’s self-defense classes beginning Monday, March 21, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the REC/IM and continue for three consecutive Mondays.
(03/15/22 12:00pm)
The Buckle Up! Program, a car seat safety course, returns to the Ypsilanti Fire Department from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, March 15.
(03/14/22 12:00pm)
On March 19, all EMU students and community members over the age of 16 are welcome at EMU Rec/IM to play wheelchair basketball.
(03/14/22 12:00pm)
Haab's Restaurant, a longtime Ypsilanti staple, announced its closure after 87 years in business on March 3.
(03/14/22 12:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s Changing the Cycle program aims to combat period poverty by making free menstrual products available across campus.
(03/11/22 4:58pm)
A corrections officer at the Washtenaw County jail was assaulted in the jail's medical unit on Wednesday, March 9, around 5 p.m.
(03/09/22 9:57pm)
The Eastern Michigan University Police Department revealed that no foul play is suspected after a man was found deceased at Pease Park on the morning of Monday, March 7.
(03/09/22 2:17pm)
On this week’s episode, EMU Marching Band selects first Black, Indigenous, and People of Color drum majors to lead season 128, Ypsilanti District Library-Whittaker hosts 'Evicted' exhibit through March, Ypsilanti resident charged with animal cruelty.
(03/11/22 4:56pm)
An Ypsilanti woman is expected to plead guilty to the misdemeanor charge of abandonment/cruelty to two or three animals after being faced with a repeat felony charge of cruelty/neglect to more than 25 animals.
(03/07/22 3:40pm)
The Eastern Michigan University Police Department is investigating a suspicious death after a man was found deceased in Pease Park on the morning of Monday, March 7.
(03/08/22 1:00pm)
Ypsilanti District Library-Whittaker is hosting the “Evicted" exhibit through March 31 to spread awareness about the under-representation of evictions across the U.S.
(03/07/22 1:00pm)
The Eastern Michigan University Marching Band has selected Amara Booker and Noah Lopez to lead their 128th season as drum majors.
(03/07/22 1:00pm)
Gentle Vibes Vintage is a clothing store located at 731 W. Cross St, directly across from Eastern Michigan University’s campus. With bright colors and a variety of antiquities, paired with the friendly owner, this alluring small business is a place that anyone in Ypsilanti should visit.
(03/01/22 5:38pm)
An Ypsilanti man is expected to be arraigned on animal cruelty charges Wednesday, March 16, for allegedly leaving his dog tied to a door with no food or water in August 2021.