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(02/14/22 1:00pm)
While the COVID-19 pandemic brought a lot of hardships, it also helped to spawn creativity in some. During quarantine, this 22-year-old Eastern Michigan University student jump started his business idea.
(02/09/22 6:43pm)
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(02/08/22 1:00pm)
The SummerWorks program in Washtenaw County is a 10-week summer employment and mentorship program that is now accepting applications through March 13.
(02/07/22 1:00pm)
Looking for a way to celebrate Black History Month in Ypsilanti this February? Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti Community Schools and other organizations are hosting community events to honor Black artists, entrepreneurs, and more.
(02/07/22 1:00pm)
Yael Rothfeld, a part-time lecturer at Eastern Michigan University’s School of Music and Dance and elementary music teacher at Thurston Elementary School, has been named a semifinalist for the 2022 GRAMMY Music Educator Award.
(02/08/22 1:00pm)
The Office of Wellness and Community Responsibility at Eastern Michigan University will be handing out free meal kits to students during the winter semester.
(02/02/22 2:22am)
Alpha Phi Omega, an Eastern Michigan University fraternity, is collaborating with the Red Cross to host two blood drives at the Student Center in June.
(02/01/22 5:15am)
Cultivate Coffee & Tap House in Ypsilanti announced that the business is closing indefinitely beginning Saturday, Feb. 5.
(02/03/22 6:03pm)
Eagle Nutrition Services at EMU are offering free Home Cooked Cooking Classes throughout the winter semester beginning Thursday, Feb. 3.
(02/01/22 1:00pm)
The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission voted to approve congressional and state legislative redistricting maps, which will balance political power in Ypsilanti for the next decade.
(01/31/22 1:00pm)
Art is a form of expression for many people and for this talented Eastern Michigan University student, it is his biggest passion.
(02/07/22 1:00pm)
Lucky Haskins, an antique shop that opened in Depot Town last November, offers fun and retro items for shoppers including books, comics, glassware, science fiction toys, movie items, vintage jewelry, and more.
(01/31/22 1:00pm)
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced proposed tax cuts, lower costs on insulin and electric vehicles, and better access to mental healthcare during her State of the State speech on Wednesday, Jan. 26, at the Detroit Diesel Corporation.
(01/31/22 1:00pm)
The CloseUp Theatre Troupe streamed their performance titled "Rising Together for Justice" on Jan. 16 as a part of Eastern Michigan University’s celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
(01/28/22 3:03am)
The Washtenaw County Health Department has reported a confirmed case of meningococcal meningitis at the University of Michigan on Jan. 26, and the student recently attended fraternity events at U-M and Michigan State University.
(02/01/22 1:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University Theatre is returning to the stage in February with its production of Dominique Morisseau’s drama “Pipeline.”
(01/24/22 1:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University has received $42,000 in funding from the AT&T Foundation, going towards television programs and math kits to promote STEM careers.
(01/24/22 1:00pm)
Offering a multitude of healthy food options, Eastern Michigan University has just opened Shake Smart, located in the renovated Rec/IM building, beginning with a soft opening the week of Jan. 17.
(01/24/22 1:00pm)
Michigan State University announced on Friday, Jan. 21, that Brendan Santo’s body was discovered in the Red Cedar River about 1.5 miles from where he was last seen in October.
(01/20/22 2:49pm)
On this week's episode, the Ypsilanti community rallies support for female prisoners at the Huron Valley Correctional Facility, Eastern Michigan University welcomes Afghan refugees and offers volunteer opportunities, Washtenaw County prosecutor and the City of Ypsilanti file lawsuit against an EMU fraternity. I am your host Jacob Walter Kendrick and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.