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Welcome back to the Weekly Round-up, where we summarize the articles you may have missed throughout the week on the Eastern Echo website.
The Anything But... New Materials exhibit will run at Riverside Arts Center in Ypsilanti Dec. 5, 2025, through Jan. 9, 2026.
Welcome back to The Factory Report, hosted by Sports Editor Caleb Henderson. Check in on all the newest EMU sports updates, highlights, and what teams to keep an eye on.
With the holiday season around the corner, the American Automobile Association projected that 81.8 million Americans will be traveling more than 50 miles from home during Thanksgiving week 2025, making it the busiest travel week of the year.
Eastern Michigan improved to 4-7 after a decisive 24-9 victory on the road against the Ball State University Cardinals. The Eagles’ defense has taken a clear step forward in the second half of the season, and it showed against Ball State. Eastern didn’t allow a touchdown, surrendered the fewest points of any game this year, and held the Cardinals to 225 total yards.Eastern Michigan had a great game statistically. The Eagles recorded four total sacks, which is the most they’ve posted in a game this season. Defensive back Joshua Scott also recorded an interception.
When Eastern Michigan University students turn on the radio, one station in particular may stand out to them — WEMU 89.1, a public Ypsilanti radio station owned by EMU.
Last month, the United States Department of Education announced new partnerships with four agencies, the first step of the Trump administration's plan to dismantle the department.
Eastern Michigan University will welcome a new leader in student engagement next semester. On Jan. 5, 2025, Emma Wuetrich will assume the role of Director of Campus Life, stepping into a position that has been vacant since the summer of 2024. Wuetrich, an EMU alum and the current Coordinator of the LGBT Resource Center, was selected following a months-long search that concluded this fall.
Editor's note: In WellNest Watch, master's degree candidates in EMU's College of Health of Human Services explore news, research and standard practices in the field of health and wellness.
Editor's note: In WellNest Watch, master's degree candidates in EMU's College of Health of Human Services explore news, research and standard practices in the field of health and wellness.
Thanksgiving leftovers won't be cold for long before vinyl collectors and music lovers are expected to line up outside their favorite local record stores in droves, hoping to get their hands on the special releases coming to independent shops for the Record Store Day Black Friday event.
Eastern Michigan University men's basketball defeated Oakland University on Friday, Nov. 21, 2025. The Eagles overwhelmed the Grizzlies 97-91 in the George Gervin GameAbove Center, collecting their third win of the season.
This year, Eastern Michigan University observed Transgender Day of Remembrance by hosting a vigil for students and staff.
The Eastern Michigan University Percussion Ensemble performs "Jazz On Saturn" by Casey Cangelosi, featuring confetti cannons to close out their Cycles in Sound concert in Pease Auditorium on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025. Pictured left to right are Jack Tallman, Luke Schleuning and Colin Bieszard.
Students and faculty at Eastern Michigan University celebrate a wide variety of holidays with different traditions.
Bryce (left) and Marlon Llewellyn (right) stand during an Eastern Michigan football photoshoot.
When Bryce Llewellyn stepped foot on Scheurmann Field to play against Ball State University on Nov. 15, 2025, he wasn’t just playing for himself and the Eastern Michigan University football program.
Riverside Arts Center is hosting their second annual Anything But… exhibition, this year focusing on Anything But… New Materials.
Public commenter Mackenzie Stolzenburg addresses the Ypsilanti City Council in support of Dzanc House at city hall on Nov. 18, 2025.