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(11/23/25 9:56pm)
The Ypsi Cocktail Club, at the intersection of North Huron and West Michigan Avenue, hosts the second in a series of "Tarot Nights" started by general manager Megumi Mast. The bar, which Mast says doubles as a tasting room for the Ann Arbor Distilling Company, hosts tarot reader Lex Noble in a partnership that allows customers of Noble's service to get half off their cocktail purchase with each reading.
(12/05/25 5:00pm)
EMU School of Art and Design senior students shed light on diversity and representation through many forms of artwork featured in the upcoming capstone exhibition, Down the Rabbit Hole.
(11/19/25 3:58am)
The Ypsilanti City Council approved an ordinance to establish guidelines for its budget stabilization, or “rainy day," fund for the city.
(11/24/25 12:00am)
Students at Eastern Michigan University have been without a school spirit store since June 2025. Last week, that changed.
(11/24/25 1:00pm)
Dzanc House, located in Ypsilanti, received notice that its operation would be indefinitely shut down due to zoning laws. At their meeting on Nov. 18, 2025, Ypsilanti City Council members spoke in favor of keeping the organization open as long as proper paperwork was promptly filed by Dzanc House's team.
(11/23/25 10:01pm)
Eastern Michigan University art student Alaijah Spencer died Nov. 8, 2025, from complications related to heart failure and a subsequent infection, her family said.
(11/25/25 1:00pm)
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(11/17/25 6:39am)
Welcome back to the Weekly Round-up, where we summarize the articles you may have missed throughout the week on the Eastern Echo website.
(11/18/25 5:00am)
The Eastern Echo's November 18, 2025, print edition.
(11/15/25 10:21pm)
Welcome to the 200 win club, Chris Creighton.
(11/15/25 5:21am)
Last season, it took the Eastern Michigan University women’s basketball team 25 games to score their second win of the campaign.
(11/15/25 3:51am)
Warning to headphone users: Brief static that may be loud.
(11/15/25 1:50am)
The Eastern Michigan baseball program will embark on a new era in 2026, with Trevor Beerman taking over head coaching duties from the departing Robbie Britt.
(11/15/25 1:35am)
After two seasons at the helm as Eastern Michigan baseball's head coach, Robbie Britt has announced he will step down to accept a field coordinator role for the Boston Red Sox.
(11/15/25 1:29am)
After two seasons at the helm as Eastern Michigan baseball's head coach, Robbie Britt has announced he will step down to accept a field coordinator role for the Boston Red Sox.
(11/15/25 1:37am)
After two seasons in Ypsilanti, Robbie Britt’s tenure as the Eastern Michigan University baseball head coach has come to an end.
(11/17/25 9:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University Theatre's new main stage production, "Big Love," adapts an ancient play with a deadly spin.
(12/10/25 9:00pm)
Perri Pace, an Eastern Michigan University sophomore, uses the same social media platform every day. It isn't Instagram, though, or X, Snapchat or one of the other chart-topping services of the past two decades.
(11/14/25 1:00am)
Same Page: Loading Player 2 took place in Room 310 of the Student Center on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025. The organizer, Same Page, put on the event to encourage and foster healthy relationships between students at Eastern Michigan University. The night involved games, food, fun, and friends as students moved between different gaming areas. Students first started in a group setting and moved their way down to one-on-one games with their new potential friend. Students who completed the final gaming stage were allowed to pick an item from the prize table. Same Page was excited to put on the event again after the success they saw at the previous event last March, and was pleased to see how many students showed up for the event on Tuesday.
(11/13/25 8:15pm)
Ava Kash talks about talks about the history of Ska music, perfecting her sounds and growing up with the influence of music.