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Letter from the Editor: Goodbye to my greatest mentor

(12/17/21 1:58pm)

Let me tell everyone something — There were some serious doubts that The Eastern Echo would continue after COVID-19.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/12/letter-from-the-editor-goodbye-to-my-greatest-mentor

'A Year with Frog and Toad' coming to Eastern Michigan University Theatre this December

(11/29/21 12:00pm)

The Eastern Michigan University Theatre will perform “A Year with Frog and Toad” Dec. 3-5 and 11-12.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/11/a-year-with-frog-and-toad-coming-to-eastern-michigan-university-theatre-this-december

Eastern Michigan University faculty unions express frustrations over lack of COVID-19 vaccination mandate

(11/01/21 11:00am)

The Eastern Michigan University’s American Association of University Professors released a statement Aug. 26 expressing disappointment and concern over the university’s COVID-19 safety protocols for the fall semester.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/11/eastern-michigan-university-faculty-unions-express-frustrations-over-campus-covid-19-vaccination-policies

Police search for possible armed men on Eastern Michigan University's campus

(10/15/21 8:40pm)

Eastern Michigan University and Ypsilanti Police are investigating unconfirmed reports regarding two individuals on EMU's campus, one reported to possibly be holding a long gun.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/10/police-search-for-possible-armed-men-on-eastern-michigan-universitys-campus

Shots fired in Ypsilanti after fraudulent video game console sale

(10/13/21 11:00am)

The Ypsilanti Police Department launched a search for two male suspects after an incident involving a video game console and firearms occurred on Monday night.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/10/shots-fired-in-ypsilanti-after-fraudulent-video-game-console-sale

In-person theatre performances are back at Eastern Michigan University

(10/13/21 11:00am)

Theatre is back at Eastern Michigan University’s campus after having to evolve to virtual performances over a year ago, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/10/in-person-theatre-performances-are-back-at-eastern-michigan-university

Eastern Michigan makes history in defeating Texas State 59-21

(09/26/21 2:26pm)

Breaking team records, the Eastern Michigan Eagles defeated the Texas State Bobcats at Rynearson Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 25.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/09/eastern-michigan-makes-history-in-defeating-texas-state-59-21

Man killed in shooting near Eastern Michigan University's campus, police say

(09/24/21 12:56pm)

A 21-year-old man, who was not an Eastern Michigan University student, was killed in a shooting early Thursday morning near EMU's campus, police said.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/09/man-killed-in-shooting-near-eastern-michigan-universitys-campus-police-say

Students call on Eastern Michigan University to remove fraternities as they demand a safe campus

(09/18/21 11:00am)

Approximately 100 Eastern Michigan University students marched from Pray-Harrold to Welch Hall as Title IX lawsuits continue to be filed against the university.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/09/students-call-on-eastern-michigan-university-to-remove-fraternities-as-they-demand-a-safe-campus

Letter from the Editor: Unity, reflection, and compassion

(09/01/21 4:00am)

March 2020 was the beginning of something that none of us expected to last so long, and a year and a half later, getting things back to “normal” suddenly seems so daunting.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/09/letter-from-the-editor-unity-reflection-and-compassion

Check out Eastern Michigan University's newly renovated Rec/IM building

(09/01/21 4:00am)

Returning to campus just got even more exciting as Eastern Michigan University plans to open all five levels of the newly renovated Olds-Robb Rec/IM building Aug. 30.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/09/check-out-eastern-michigan-universitys-newly-renovated-recim-building

Eastern Michigan University alumni qualifies for Tokyo Olympics

(07/17/21 3:38am)

Donald Scott, Ypsilanti track and field assistant coach, hopes to bring home a gold medal after qualifying to triple jump at the Tokyo Olympics.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/07/eastern-michigan-university-alumni-qualifies-for-tokyo-olympics

The latest on Ypsilanti's heavy rainfall: 30 Eastern Michigan University buildings impacted

(07/02/21 5:14pm)

At least 30 Eastern Michigan University campus buildings have been affected by heavy rainfall over the weekend, including the newly renovated Rec/IM Center.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/07/the-latest-on-ypsilantis-heavy-rainfall-30-eastern-michigan-university-buildings-impacted

COVID-19 vaccine distribution concerns arise as new phase begins

(01/18/21 1:59am)

Since the announcement made by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services about the new phase of COVID-19 vaccines, which was enacted on Jan. 11, distributions have been difficult due to a lack of vaccines and willingness to get vaccinated.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/01/covid-19-vaccine-distribution-concerns-arise-as-new-phase-begins

Clinical Therapist Katie Holden gives her advice to students as the winter 2021 semester approaches

(01/11/21 12:17am)

As the Winter 2021 semester quickly approaches, with classes starting on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at Eastern Michigan University, Clinical Therapist Katie Holden gives her advice to students on how to deal with their anxieties, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a prevalent part of everyday life.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/01/clinical-therapist-katie-holden-gives-her-advice-to-students-as-the-winter-2021-semester-approaches

Affordability concerns arise over new Water Street development plan during Ypsilanti City Council meeting

(01/13/21 3:22pm)

The Ypsilanti City Council discussed the Kaufman Jacobs redevelopment plan for Water St. on Dec. 1, a 32-acre lot that has been open for development for over the past 20 years.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2021/01/affordability-concerns-arise-over-new-water-street-development-plan-during-ypsilanti-city-council-meeting

Ypsilanti Township is prepared to count the thousands of its resident's absentee ballots on Election Day

(11/02/20 12:04am)

With Election Day approaching, Ypsilanti Township Clerk Karen Lovejoy Roe believes the township is prepared to count the more than 20,000 absentee ballots it expects to receive.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2020/11/ypsilanti-township-is-prepared-to-count-the-thousands-of-absentee-ballots-on-election-day

In a bid to save local restaurants Ypsilanti City Council votes to allow extension of sidewalk permits

(10/26/20 5:04pm)

With winter approaching, Ypsilanti City Council unanimously voted to extend sidewalk permits to qualifying restaurants in the city, which gives restaurants a chance to come up with creative ways to provide comfortable outdoor seating for their patrons.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2020/10/in-a-bid-to-save-local-restaurants-ypsilanti-city-council-votes-to-allow-extension-of-sidewalk-permits

Eastern Michigan University alumnus Eric Sturgis running for Ann Arbor City Council

(10/19/20 6:16pm)

Eastern Michigan University alumnus Eric Sturgis has announced that he is running as a write-in candidate for Ann Arbor City Council to represent Ann Arbor’s First Ward.

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2020/10/eric-sturgis-eastern-michigan-alumnus-running-for-city-council-in-ann-arbor

The recent Michigan Supreme Court ruling may affect future Ypsilanti City Council Meetings

(10/15/20 8:06pm)

The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that the executive orders made by Governor Gretchen Whitmer in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic are unconstitutional. The court voted four to three to end Whitmer’s ability to repeatedly extend her emergency powers without the approval of the Legislature. 

https://www.easternecho.com/article/2020/10/the-recent-michigan-supreme-court-ruling-may-affect-future-ypsilanti-city-council-meetings


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