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(02/28/25 5:00pm)
Nancy Good and Debie White volunteer at Ypsilanti Thrift Shop, a nonprofit organization at 14 S Washington Street. They put their own experiences in play to manage the shop, which they believe is a community favorite because of low prices, money flowing back into the community, and donations to people in need. Good and White both were avid thrifters before working at the Ypsilanti shop. They use those experiences to calculate prices, decide on where to share the proceeds, and schedule special deals.
(02/09/25 1:00pm)
Scholarly reading and note taking — Feb. 11
(02/05/25 1:00pm)
On Jan. 15, 2025, Best Buddies Michigan announced they will open a new chapter of the Best Buddies program at Ypsilanti Community High School.
(02/15/25 5:00pm)
There’s a new opportunity at Eastern. Started in 2024, the STEM Ed Institute at EMU offers learning opportunities for the community, and the university.
(02/05/25 5:00pm)
On Jan. 25, 2025, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed sixteen bills aimed at expanding reproductive freedom, including House Bill 5436, which allows pharmacists to prescribe birth control.
(02/04/25 1:00pm)
Opened in 1980, Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum is moving to a new location. The business has been in the same location for decades, but because of redevelopment plans in Farmington Hills, it must relocate.
(02/07/25 5:00pm)
Amiya Pillow, senior and president of Black Student Union at Eastern Michigan University, shared her journey about discovering the organization, becoming president this year, and upcoming events for Black History Month.
(02/03/25 1:00pm)
Check out this week's offerings of events on and around campus.
(02/11/25 9:00pm)
For many, college breaks offer the perfect time to travel — and GIVE Volunteers is making it easier for students to combine their passion for adventure with meaningful volunteer work.
(02/21/25 1:00pm)
Residents at Arbor One apartment complex in Ypsilanti, Mich., have dealt with leaking buildings, roach-infested units and inconsistent communication from their property management.
(01/26/25 1:00pm)
As the arctic blast breaks, check out some merriment or beneficial events happening on or around Eastern Michigan’s University campus this week.
(01/28/25 1:00pm)
After Bobcat Bonnies in Ypsilanti closed its doors last October, the once-bustling building on W. Michigan Ave sat vacant, leaving the local community to wonder what would become of the space.
(01/30/25 1:00pm)
EMU's Teaching English to Students of Other Languages, or TESOL program, had it's conference in Dec. of 2024 It was their fourth annual International Conference for Preservice Teachers, or ICPET.
(01/25/25 5:00pm)
On Jan. 20, 2025, Eastern Michigan University held their 39th annual Martin Luther King Jr. President’s Luncheon.
(01/23/25 1:00pm)
2024 was a safer year for Washtenaw County residents than the two previous years, according to information from the county’s Sheriff’s Office.
(01/29/25 5:00pm)
Understanding one's income is important to safeguarding a future, James Tatum III told Eastern Michigan University students at the Honor College during the latest Star Lecture.
(01/19/25 9:00pm)
The Ypsilanti City Council announced Thursday that it would hold a closed session during its Jan. 21 meeting to discuss two pending litigations in which the city is involved.
(02/02/25 1:00pm)
Moments of self-awareness can be difficult to predict. Sean Gray was a parent himself before he realized he had dyslexia.
(01/19/25 1:00pm)
Whether you need more tips on professionalism and communication in formal settings or want to have a delightful time with others, here’s an inside look at events happening on or around Eastern Michigan University’s campus.
(02/14/25 1:00pm)
When Jenita Moore first moved to campus at Eastern Michigan University, she knew her life was changing.