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(07/21/23 4:00am)
Rosie the Riveter is coming to Ypsilanti with the city’s 6th annual Rosie the Riveter Craft Show. Hosted by Ypsilanti Township, the show will be located at North Bay Park and held on July 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(04/04/23 4:10pm)
"Why doesn’t more learning happen in nature?” Ethan Lowenstein, Eastern Michigan University professor of plant-based education, asked.
(04/04/23 4:10pm)
The University Musical Society has partnered with the Ypsilanti Freighthouse to bring free entertainment and educational programs to Ypsilanti residents.
(12/06/22 1:00pm)
The Ronald E. McNair Grant is being renewed for another five years, offered to first-generation, low-income, under-represented students finishing their Bachelor’s degree while working toward gaining admission to Master’s and doctoral programs.
(10/13/22 12:00pm)
After 50 years in business, Ypsilanti’s Materials Unlimited will be closing. Loyal patrons buy items while they can during a closing sale with everything 25% off, with whatever items remain to be held at an auction.
(10/04/22 12:00pm)
Ypsilanti city leaders have approved the purchase of 5,000 96-gallon bins from Cascade Cart Solutions to eligible households next year.
(09/19/22 12:00pm)
The Ypsilanti Parks and Recreation Commission will be hosting the annual Fall River Day event on Sept. 25 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Frog Island Park. Partnering with Ypsilanti Parks and Recreation for a family-friendly event, there will be kayak rides and educational programs and shows included.
(09/11/22 4:51pm)
Every Friday night from 10 p.m. - 1 a.m., students can stop by Cross and Resurrection Lutheran Church at 812 Ann St. for free pancakes, waffles, and games.
(09/01/22 1:36am)
What do wrestling bees, breakdancing, Dr. Bee Good, an illuminated dance party, a costume contest, and a honeycomb art installation have in common? The craziest party in Ypsilanti!
(08/22/22 1:38am)
How to pronounce: “Ypsilanti” (ip-suh-lan-tee)
(08/16/22 12:00pm)
Amanda Gaytan is no stranger to the world of antiques and vintage items as the organizer of the weekly Ypsi Flea and Swap market. While the market is only a few years old, Gaytan has been involved in flea markets most of her life.
(07/02/22 2:31am)
Enjoy the sights and sounds of jazz with local musicians every Saturday this July at Riverside Park with the Ypsi Jazz Fest.
(06/03/22 12:43am)
Sarah Kreiner started The Mix Studios in 2016 in downtown Ann Arbor. However, after the pandemic began, she moved the location of her business to downtown Ypsilanti, and the change paid off.
(03/22/17 1:00pm)
The Cheese Street food truck will be on EMU’s campus Mondays and Wednesdays 11:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. until the end of April. If the trial goes well, they will be back in the Fall.
(03/20/17 2:26pm)
Ypsilanti vintage boutique, The Muse Atelier, hosted a gala event to support The Ruth Ellis Center, an organization that helps at risk LGBTQ homeless youth, March 19.
(03/06/17 2:35pm)
Sam Read and other Ypsilanti High School students contributed to an art reception at Cultivate Coffee and Taphouse, March 3. Read also reflected on his work and how society has affected him.
(01/16/17 3:47am)
Not that often do you see a film centering around a historical woman, let alone three, let alone African-American women, let alone the very women who sent the United States first man around the orbit of the Earth!
(12/12/16 1:59am)
The DIYpsi Indie Art Fair, Ypsilanti’s annual holiday market, celebrated it’s 6th year last Saturday and Sunday at the Riverside Arts Center.
(12/05/16 4:36am)
School Buses filled with children and adults lined up alongside Pease Auditorium to see Shakespeare's, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, performed by the EMU Symphony Orchestra and Dance.
(11/28/16 4:17am)
The Depot Town Association is hosted is annual tree-lighting celebration. During the festivities carolers and everyday Ypsilanti residents bundled up as they awaited for the lighting of the tree in the city's historic Depot Town on Cross St.