Hazardous weather warning issued Wednesday, June 25, 2025 in Washtenaw County
On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, at 4:07 a.m., the National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook warning for 17 counties, including Washtenaw County.
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On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, at 4:07 a.m., the National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook warning for 17 counties, including Washtenaw County.
From June 23-27, 2025, the fifth floor of Pray-Harrold was filled with chatter and the sound of clicking computer mice. Robots raced, and drones flew – all coded by a group of about 30 middle school girls.
Students looking to buy textbooks for the fall 2025 semester through Eastern Michigan University's online vendor should know that it has changed, and a new vendor will launch in July.
TRUEMU Night: Lansing Lugnuts — Thursday, June 26, 2025
Josh Nieman talks with Eastern Michigan University Gallery Program Director Danny Baskin about art, emotions, creativity and personal drive while they watch a sunset.
The National Weather Service issued a regional extreme heat advisory for the Ypsilanti area from Sunday, June 21, until Tuesday, June 24. Heat index temperatures are expected to reach up to 100 F with high humidity.
By the time most students have left campus for the summer, dozens of koi — large, colorful fish in the carp family — gracefully swim near the surface of one of two ponds near the Eastern Michigan University Student Center. By winter, the fish swim a little deeper due to the foot of ice that usually forms on the water, but they're still at home in the pond.
Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti are known for their vibrant art scenes where enthusiasts can visit museums, attend musical performances, see plays, and much more. But there is one theater group that brings extra excitement to Ann Arbor each summer — Shakespeare in the Arb.
In this episode, we're summarizing the articles published in The Eastern Echo June 9–15, 2025! To listen to the episode on Spotify, click here!
Despite the current lull in on-field and on-court sports action during summer break, there are still many things to look forward to as the start of the 2025-26 sports season inches closer.
Brazilian Zouk for Beginners – Wednesdays, June 18-23, 2025
A new day in college football is on the horizon, and Eastern Michigan University is set to take full advantage of it. Bolstered by funding from the "Maxx Match" program, the Eagles have increased their funding by over $200,000 for the team’s upcoming season with major changes set to take place in 2025.
Going to high school just 10 minutes apart from each other, it seemed to be destiny that Brian Dooley's and Gunnar Oakes’ paths would cross.
The month of June represents Pride Month, a time to celebrate and honor the LGBTQ+ community. In 2016, two Michigan-based queer artists cofounded Ypsilanti Pride.
Looking for a way to beat summer boredom? Eager to engage in the community? Volunteering is an excellent way for students to build their resumes, meet new people, and most importantly, make a difference in others' lives.
Debuting in 2019 with Karl Sikkenga’s rewrite of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” Brevity Shakespeare has made it their mission to bring classic stories to the stage in a way that is more accessible and more reflective of the Ypsilanti community.
Michigan Student Action held their Know Your Rights event on May 29 at 6 p.m. in a lowkey, friendly atmosphere with some folks coming from University of Michigan, Eastern Michigan University, and the surrounding Washtenaw area.