Key dates for the Michigan Presidential Primary
On Feb. 27, Michigan is holding its presidential primary, and voting is now easier due to newly passed voter accessibility laws.
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On Feb. 27, Michigan is holding its presidential primary, and voting is now easier due to newly passed voter accessibility laws.
Every year since 1986, Eastern Michigan University has put on a series of events to honor and celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
On Thursday, Jan. 18, there will be a collection of performances entitled "A Night of Dreams" in Pease Auditorium from 7-9 p.m. celebrating MLK Jr.’s legacy.
Eastern Michigan University’s assistant vice president of academic budgeting and operations and associate professor of finance, Dr. Karen Craig, has been appointed as the chair of the student chapters committee for the Financial Management Association (FMA) International organization. She will assume a three-year term and oversee, direct, and supervise FMA's student programs and the National Honor Society.
The Ann Arbor Area Transit Authority (AAATA) announced they are accepting feedback for proposed service changes ahead of its implementation. These changes are due to a 5-year property tax millage increase approved by voters in 2022.
The Washtenaw Area Transportation Study (WATS) will be hosting meetings for the public to review projects that have been submitted for consideration as part of the 2050 Long Range Plan, a long-term list of projects critical for securing federal funds for state and local projects. Located in Ann Arbor WATS is a group of governmental agencies in Washtenaw County charged with coordinating transportation planning for our area.
An interactive showing of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" will take place on Oct. 19 at 6 p.m. in Eastern Michigan University's Student Center Auditorium.
On Nov. 8, Michigan voters will choose the next governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, and congressional district representatives. Voters will also decide on three proposals focused on term limits, election access, and abortion rights.
On Nov. 8, all Michigan voters will vote for the next governor, attorney general, secretary of state, and congressional district. Voters will also decide on three proposals focused on term limits, election access, and abortion rights. Students all across the state are begging for tangible change. Voters are demanding something in exchange for their votes. Speak out now and be heard this year!
From its inception, the Supreme Court has opened each of its sessions with the saying, “God save the United States and this honorable court.”
In this country, our rights are under siege. No, not our Second Amendment right, but rather our right to life, an education, a family, a home, a well-paying job, and peace of mind. Our cities have become warzones in more ways than one. From jobs being stripped away and basic human rights being ignored to literal warzones with bullets and shell casings to prove.
This year's midterms are one I hope you have been keeping a close eye on. These elections will put our democracy on the ballot and demonstrate where America could end up in the next two years.