D.James goes independent
The music industry has gone through a transitional period since its early days in the middle of the 20th century. Powerful movements have struck the chords of many generations and will continue to do so.
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The music industry has gone through a transitional period since its early days in the middle of the 20th century. Powerful movements have struck the chords of many generations and will continue to do so.
On Thursday, March 27, The Phelps Hall Resident Advisors hosted a late night program in the Rec/IM. The Rec/IM stayed open until 2 am, a deviation from the usual hours of operation on weekdays.
On March 24, Eastern Michigan University’s performing arts organization I.M.A.G.E. (Inspired Motivational Activists Geared Toward Education) hosted their second annual Dine to Donate at Aubree’s Pizzeria and Grill in Ypsilanti. During the event, 15 percent of everyone’s bill was donated to I.M.A.G.E. in proceeds to raise funds for upcoming shows and events.
On Sunday, April 13, from 12:30-5 p.m., Eastern Michigan University mentoring organization I Am P.I.N.K. is hosting their third annual “Glitz and Glam Prom Affair” in Room 304 at the EMU Student Center. Every year, P.I.N.K. hosts this event for senior high school girls who are in need of shoes and dresses for prom.
It’s amazing when you’re able to peel back layers of different subjects to reveal things that may not have been present beforehand. I attach this notion to the subject of health.
On Monday, Feb. 18 2013, I.M.A.G.E. (Inspired Motivational Activists Geared Toward Education) hosted a panel with Detroit lyricist and Finally Famous alum Earlly Mac. The panel lasted for almost two hours and a variety of topics were discussed during the discussion.
On Thursday, Jan. 30, motivational speaker, life coach and author Eric Thomas will be returning to Eastern Michigan University to motivate and inspire students who may need that extra push in order to reach the next level.
There’s nothing quite like the aura of a barbershop. The sound of clippers, debates sparking over current issues and countless individuals coming and going are what makes for an ideal barbershop.
On Monday, Nov. 18, Black Leaders Aspiring for Critical Knowledge held an event called “Family Feud: EMU Edition” in the Student Center Auditorium. Inspired by the original TV game show hosted by comedian Steve Harvey, B.L.A.C.K. invited a variety of different clubs and organizations to get involved in the festivities as part of B.L.A.C.K. Week.
Controversial rapper Kanye West, who has won 21 Grammy awards for his work, is bringing his anticipated “The Yeezus Tour” on Sunday, Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. to The Palace of Aurburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Mich.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if the food you craved was delivered right to your doorstep? Instead of getting dressed, starting up your car and wasting precious time, wouldn’t you want someone else to do all of the dirty work for you?
Eastern Michigan University’s CloseUP Theatre Troupe will host Everything in Between, a reunion performance. The event will celebrate 15 years of giving students the opportunity to be able to express themselves through the arts, and will take place Sunday in the Student Center Auditorium from 4-5:30 p.m.
It’s not hard to spot the immense talent here at Eastern Michigan University, but Kristianna Bell stands out among the crowd.