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(02/17/26 12:00am)
Here are some sports tips and tales every Eagles fan should know for the week of Feb. 17-23, 2026. This guide provides a look at the Eagles' history and current form as they head into a busy late-February slate.
(02/16/26 7:57pm)
Attack player No. 23 Mackenzie Blackwell takes possession of the ball after a midfield faceoff Feb. 14, 2026 at the Women's Lacrosse game versus Xavier University at Eastern Michigan's Indoor Practice Facility.
(02/15/26 1:00am)
At Eastern Michigan's University indoor facility, also known as "The Bubble", Eastern Michigan's lacrosse team overpowered Lindenwood 14-11 on Feb. 11, 2026. The victory put the Eastern Michigan Eagles at a 2-1 record.
(02/16/26 7:56pm)
Reporter Kevin Meerschaert shows guests the brand new and modern equipment that he will be operating at the new WEMU station in Halle Library.
(02/22/26 6:43am)
Pictured on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026, Twin Bird Yarn & Notions is at 8965 Stony Creek Road, Ypsilanti.
(02/22/26 6:44am)
Twin Bird Yarn & Notions sells a large assortment of yarn.
(02/17/26 5:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University Theatre shows audiences how complicated life can get when family mixes with mathematics.
(02/16/26 8:00pm)
Alli Zajac recently delivered a standout performance for the Eastern Michigan University women’s basketball team in their game against Ball State University. The Tecumseh, Michigan native recorded a career-high 13 points, representing her first career game scoring in double figures. Zajac was particularly effective from long range, connecting on a career-best three triples during her 11:48 on the court. This milestone performance underscores her growing impact as a reliable offensive threat for the Eagles.
(02/14/26 1:48am)
The Eastern Michigan University baseball program began its 2026 NCAA Division I season Friday, Feb. 13, 2026, with a road game against the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Played at Gary Hogan Field in Little Rock, Arkansas, the contest resulted in a 6-1 victory for the Trojans.
(02/16/26 7:57pm)
At the Disability Revolution Club's Panel Exploring Disability and Relationships hosted at the Student Center on Feb. 13, 2026, Sean Edwards offers suggestions on how Eastern Michigan can make events more accessible, including offering fidgets and ear plugs to guests.
(02/18/26 1:00pm)
The familiar sounds of baseball are ready to echo through Ypsilanti again as Eastern Michigan University baseball prepares for a 2026 campaign defined by transition and high expectations. While snow may still cover the ground, the program is already looking toward the Mid-American Conference tournament in Avon, Ohio.
(02/28/26 5:00pm)
Paris Stinson graduated from Eastern Michigan University with a bachelor’s degree in fine arts and a concentration in 2D media in the winter 2025 semester. Stinson began her educational career at EMU in physics, but shortly into her academic career, she felt the fit was not right.
(02/22/26 1:00pm)
Editor's note: In The WellNest Watch, master's degree candidates in the public health program at Eastern Michigan University's School of Health Promotion and Human Performance explore news, research and standard practices in the field of health and wellness.
(02/16/26 7:56pm)
Students help themselves at the Be Your Own Valentine mocktail station on the second floor of the Student Center, right outside the Ballroom doors on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026.
(02/16/26 7:55pm)
Two students dance together in front of the DJ at the Be Your Own Valentine silent disco in the Student Center Ballroom on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026.
(02/16/26 7:56pm)
Sophomore Midfield player of Eastern Michigan's Lacrosse, No. 26 Emerson Henry, takes a breather between action in the game against Lindenwood on Feb. 11, 2026.
(02/14/26 11:45pm)
WEMU, a National Public Radio jazz and blues radio station, has officially relocated to the Halle Library after a long tenure in King Hall.