Week of Excellence recognizes women for commitment to EMU
During the Week of Excellence, women who illustrated some form of it were honored at the Women’s Resource Center’s Women of Excellence Awards.
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During the Week of Excellence, women who illustrated some form of it were honored at the Women’s Resource Center’s Women of Excellence Awards.
Due to the recent budget cuts, college students have lost a handful of scholarships the state had given them upon graduating high school.
While most of the world was camped out in front of a TV in anticipation to watch the big game this past Sunday afternoon, nearly one hundred others decided to flock to the Student Center to get some culture.
With all of the events happening next week, no student on Eastern Michigan University’s campus should complain they’re bored. The American Chinese Student Association has loads of activities to participate in during their Chinese Week, a series of events intended to expose the student body to Chinese culture.
Monday evening, Eastern Michigan University got a visit from a major force within the Muslim community. Dr. Ahmaney Jamal, assistant professor of politics at Princeton University, came to talk about the state of Muslim Americans eight years after Sept. 11, 2001.
While in college, many students might be persuaded to join a race of some sort. But there is a race going on now that involves saving more than one person’s life. And to make this race even more interesting, you don’t even have to put on your running shoes in order to compete.
One of the great things about being on a college campus is you can meet many people from different walks of life. Diversity enrichment can enhance a student overall, so instead of brushing off the opportunity, why not join a student organization that fulfills that need?
Political activist and renowned actor Danny Glover visited members of Detroit’s west side Saturday evening to discuss grassroots activism in a poverty-infested area of the city.
No matter how lucky you feel as a person, there’s almost no safeguard when it comes to getting sick as the seasons change. And with all of the “I-have-to-go-to-class-no-matter-what” type of students, that chance quadruples every time you touch a door handle anywhere on campus.
It seemed as though every seat from the top of Eastern Michigan University’s Convocation Center to the very floor was filled. Fans from all over Michigan flocked to the EMU campus to see the self-professed “best rapper alive” Wednesday night.
Four decades ago members of a radical student movement formed a newspaper that resulted in expulsions of students and the firings of professors at Eastern Michigan University.
Do you have a voice that needs to be heard and a passion for activism? If so, there’s a student organization that wants you to get involved so your voice and concerns can be heard loud and clear.
Are you a part of a student organization and have an awesome idea for an event, but lost on how to go about putting it together? The Center for Multicultural Affairs might be a great place to start.
Homelessness has been a serious issue in America for quite some time. But hearing about homelessness and seeing it are two different things that bring out two totally different emotions.
With all of the flashing lights, limousines and red velvet ropes dividing the press from the stars, Friday night seemed like it should’ve been a scene straight from the streets of Hollywood.
In order to refrain from overdosing on studying (it can happen), put the textbook down and pick up novel written by a fellow Eagle.
Let’s face it. As trendy-technology-obsessed students, we rack up a lot of cell phones when trying to stay on top of the all the latest gadgets. Instead of storing all of the old devices in drawers, we can now put them to good use.