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(11/29/25 5:00pm)
Travel journalist and Fulbright scholar Dan Fellner stops at EMU in December to provide a talk and visual experience for students while sharing perspectives on worldwide cultures.
(11/11/25 2:00pm)
Looking for something interesting to do this week? Check out The Eastern Echo's list of upcoming events.
(11/03/25 6:15am)
Welcome back to the Weekly Round-up, where we summarize the articles you may have missed throughout the week on the Eastern Echo website.
(11/04/25 5:00am)
The Eastern Echo's November 4, 2025, print edition.
(11/03/25 12:17am)
Josh Nieman talks with Eastern Echo adviser and journalism professor, Christine Uthoff, about loss, journalism ethics and our angry world.
(11/23/25 9:54pm)
Editor's note: In the WellNest Watch, master's degree candidates in the public health program at EMU's School of Health Promotion and Human Performance explore news, research and standard practices in the field of health and wellness.
(11/14/25 4:23pm)
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.
(11/14/25 4:22pm)
Editor's note: The Echo is introducing a new health column feature called The WellNest Watch. In this space each week, graduate students in EMU's College of Health of Human Services will explain news, research and standard practices in the field of health and wellness.
(11/02/25 1:00pm)
Replacing four players who averaged over 10 points per game a year ago is an audacious task for any team — and it will be the one that the Eastern Michigan University men’s basketball team embarks on during the course of the upcoming 2025-26 season.
(11/06/25 1:00pm)
The Multicultural Graduation Celebration will transition to a once-a-year schedule, the Center of Race and Ethnicity announced in a statement on Instagram.
(11/01/25 12:00am)
Pumpkins on the Patio took place on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025 outside and inside the Student Center! Campus Life, E|Dining, and the EMU Student Center put together an evening of fall fun with food, pumpkin carving, and even a costume contest!
(10/31/25 4:50am)
Swoop's Food Pantry, located in Pierce Hall, offers services throughout the week to students and staff in need. Photo provided by Swoop's Food Pantry.
(11/01/25 12:00pm)
Since 2024, Eastern Michigan University requires all currently enrolled students to complete a Title IX online learning module once per academic year. The deadline for completing this training is Nov. 1, 2025. Students who fail to meet this deadline will have a hold placed on their account, meaning they cannot register for next semester’s courses.
(11/01/25 8:00pm)
Digital Media, Cinema and Journalism students across levels took notes and revised resumes on the third floor of Halle Library Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025, for "Navigating a Career in Media," a new event led by Professor You Li.
(11/07/25 1:00pm)
Riverside Arts Center, located at 76 N. Huron Street in Ypsilanti, is currently hosting an exhibition featuring select works of the Michigan Water Color Society. The exhibition is free to attend and open to the public on Fridays from 4-6 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The gallery will be on display until Nov. 14, 2025.
(10/30/25 5:11am)
The Eastern Echo's October 28, 2025, print edition.
(10/30/25 4:01am)
The Eastern Michigan University women’s soccer team sat on the precipice of a Mid-American Conference tournament berth heading into their Oct. 29, 2025, match with Central Michigan University, needing either a win or help from other conference foes to secure the final spot in the bracket.
(10/31/25 8:00pm)
Last year was Head Coach Sahar Nusseibeh’s first in Ypsilanti after spending the previous four seasons at Canisius University.
(11/11/25 10:26pm)
Students carve pumpkins outside of the Student Center on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025 during Pumpkins on the Patio.
(11/01/25 4:00pm)
The City of Ypsilanti is seeking three city renters who are willing to devote their time to addressing tenant concerns and improving the quality of leased housing. The renters would become part of the city's newly created Ad-Hoc Tenants' Rights Subcommittee.