Letter from the Editor: A goodbye to my second home
Coming into The Eastern Echo offices at the start of my freshman year at Eastern Michigan University, I could never have imagined how big a part of my life The Echo would become.
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Coming into The Eastern Echo offices at the start of my freshman year at Eastern Michigan University, I could never have imagined how big a part of my life The Echo would become.
Eastern Michigan University’s forensics team placed second in the nation while competing in the National Championship Tournament of the National Forensics Association, which was hosted at the Bradley University campus in Peoria, Illinois, on April 13-17.
With an expanded line-up and growing community impact, the Independent Film Festival Ypsilanti is returning for its fourth season from April 19-22.
The Eastern Echo, Eastern Michigan University's independent student-run newspaper, is hosting a Student Media Gala at the Ypsilanti Freighthouse on April 13 at 6:30 p.m.
Following Eastern Michigan University Student Government elections on March 29-30, Syed Wasiuddin and Ameera Salman have been elected as student body president and vice president, according to unofficial election results.
With a new editor-in-chief and a post-pandemic comeback, Eastern Michigan University's literary magazine Cellar Roots is hosting a release party for the club's 2022 and 2023 volumes.
As a way to continue promoting diversity on a campus with many international students, Eastern Michigan University's chapter of the American Marketing Association came up with the idea of an event on global business ettiquette, set to take place on Tuesday, March 28 from 5:15-7 p.m. in Student Center room 310B.
An election is a big ordeal, even a Student Government one, and people may not think much about how it is run, how the rules are enforced and how votes are counted.
Independent music festival Funky Rivertown Fest is emerging at the Riverside Arts Center in Ypsilanti, an event that, if goes well, founder David Roof hopes to make happen twice a year.
The Eastern Michigan University 2023-24 Student Government elections will take place online starting Wednesday, March 29 at 8 a.m. and ending Thursday, March 30 at 8 p.m.
Whether it be re-constructing internal or external elements of art, Eastern Michigan University professor Amy Sacksteder has been into "creative expression" since a very young age.
Art is a constant in the world and can often be mixed with most areas of life in ways that many people fail to think of.
The world has transitioned a lot of areas of life into a somewhat online form, and art has not been left out. With new software and technology, digital art is becoming more and more popular.
With Eastern Michigan University student body elections right around the corner, voters should know who their candidates are.
The Hope Clinic is hosting a breakfast benefit on Thursday, March 23 with University of Michigan’s football coach Jim Harbaugh and his wife Sarah Harbaugh.
While the art program itself is relatively small at Eastern Michigan University, the more niche group of students in the field of art education is even smaller. Kennede Thomas, a senior art student at Eastern, said that while this can sometimes make her feel alone, it also makes her feel special and unique.
Eastern Michigan University Bachelor of Fine Arts student Nia Crutcher has been creating art since before she could speak. Looking forward, the artist has hopes to one day open her own gallery in New York City that showcases people of color.
Eastern Michigan University students Jaida Turner and Jessica Turner are not just sisters, but are also best friends who create music together. For many people, music is a way to get through every mood, which is especially true for the duo.
Ypsilanti City Council members, business owners and creatives gathered Friday for a discussion at 2 West Michigan Avenue to talk about their dreams for an artist's haven in the historic building.
Eastern Michigan University alumna Marissa Conniff is a top-ten finalist of Hitsville NEXT's "Amplify: The Sound of Detroit" music competition, preparing to perform on stage at Gem Theatre for the finale on March 15.