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YpsiWrites welcomed its inaugural Writer in Residence Angelica Esquivel for a year-long term starting this spring.
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YpsiWrites welcomed its inaugural Writer in Residence Angelica Esquivel for a year-long term starting this spring.
The National Weather Service issued a regional extreme heat advisory for the Ypsilanti area from Sunday, June 21, until Tuesday, June 24. Heat index temperatures are expected to reach up to 100 F with high humidity.
A judge at Washtenaw County's 22nd Circuit Court issued an order requiring immediate repairs and prohibiting the collection of rent for current tenants at the Arbor One apartment complex.
Pride Month celebrates the movement for LGBTQ+ rights and honors the Stonewall Riots of 1969. At Pride parades and celebrations across the world, attendees will find rainbows, food and entertainment, and a safe space for queer people. Keep reading for The Echo's guide to celebrating Pride in Michigan.
The University of Michigan established its footprint in Ypsilanti with the opening of the Michigan Medicine Health Center at 220 W. Michigan Ave.
Ypsilanti’s first distillery has opened its doors in the heart of downtown.
At least two international students at Eastern Michigan University have had their visas revoked by the U.S. State Department as of April 10, according to the university.
An email from University Communications informed the campus at 9:28 a.m. April 1 of a small fire on the second floor of Lakeview Apartments.
Joe Misiewicz, a retired media professor and Echo alum, is set to be inducted into The Eastern Echo Hall of Fame, along two others.
The annual edition of Cellar Roots, Eastern Michigan University's Fine Arts Magazine, is now available.
This Friday, March 7, a routine test of Eastern Michigan University's Public Address System will occur.
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.
EMU Theatre is bringing cult classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" to the Legacy Theatre Feb. 13-16.
Ypsilanti City Council passed two resolutions on Tuesday, Jan 7 urging Washtenaw County to support the city in establishing a permanent homeless shelter and an unarmed crisis response team.
The Eastern Echo has been lucky to be joined by a fabulous new friend and expert weather forecaster this semester.
As this election approaches, you might have seen an increase in the voting and political content in The Eastern Echo. You might also see advertisements appearing on our website, in our newspapers, or in our newsstands.
Amber Fellows, a decades-long resident of Ypsilanti and activist, is on the Nov. 5 ballot for a seat on Ypsilanti City Council in Ward 3, which includes the majority of Eastern Michigan University.
Most college students, if they’re lucky, won’t step foot in a courtroom during their time in school; but for Ellie Yacks, luck looks a bit different.
Since its creation in 1989, the McNair Scholars Program has served as an avenue for first-generation students from low-income families or students from underrepresented backgrounds to pursue post-graduate and research opportunities.