Panel discusses poetic activism in Native American society
Editor's note: A previous version of this article misidentified Dallas Goldtooth as Dallas Harjo. The appropriate edits have been made.
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Editor's note: A previous version of this article misidentified Dallas Goldtooth as Dallas Harjo. The appropriate edits have been made.
Students and alumni filled the Student Center Auditorium Thursday for the presentation “Your Gut: More than a Digestive System.”
As freshman begin to settle into a routine, it can be difficult to avoid gaining weight. Here are some steps to incorporate into your routine to help combat the freshman 15.
Eastern Michigan University’s campus and the surrounding Ypsilanti area have a long history, rich with bone-chilling ghost stories.
This Halloween, take the little tykes to celebrate the 14th annual Treat Parade in downtown Ann Arbor. Wonderful merchants will welcome your little costumed characters to the neighborhood with greets and treats.
Have you ever taken a hoodie and turned it into a make-shift pillow on a classroom desk, trying to rest your head for a moment during a busy day? A Kickstarter campaign may satisfy your napping needs with the Note Pillow.
Oct. 14 was a good day for bicyclists and motorcyclists, when Governor Rick Snyder signed Public Act 317, also known as Nathan’s Law, to add information about bicycle and motorcycle awareness to the Michigan drivers’ education curriculum.
VISION invites anyone with a helping hand to get dirty with them at Earthworks Urban Farm in Detroit on Saturday morning.
The Honors Star Lecture Series went straight for to top Tuesday, selecting Eastern Michigan University’s Provost Kim Schatzel, Ph.D., as their keynote speaker.
Stacks of trash were shuttled to Rynearson Stadium parking lot to be properly disposed of by the regional environmental recycling program presented by Washtenaw County on Saturday.
As the days get shorter and the nights get longer, some students are taking time to learn what lies beyond the dark sky.