Ypsilanti voters to weigh in on five Washtenaw County millages
Ypsilanti residents can expect to see five Washtenaw County millages on the ballot this November.
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Ypsilanti residents can expect to see five Washtenaw County millages on the ballot this November.
Editor's Note: The Eastern Echo staff is meeting regularly with interesting people both on and off campus. Engage in those conversations with us, through our weekly Q&A report. This week, Lindsay Calka, director of Groundcover News.
Eastern Michigan University suspended the director of the EMU Coatings Research Institute on Oct. 15, following his appearance on an online investigative program on the streaming service TruBlu.
Check out these events happening on Eastern Michigan University's campus this week.
On Sunday, Oct. 13, after dinner service, employees of the Bobcat Bonnie’s in Ypsilanti received notice by email from management that all operations would be closed until further notice. Knowing that the lease for their building would expire in two weeks, employees were not hopeful for a reopening date.
Around a hundred people gathered inside and outside of Ypsilanti City Hall for the Oct. 15 City Council meeting.
Eastern Michigan University’s 103rd homecoming events begin on Tuesday, Oct. 15, and run through Saturday, Oct. 19.
Stefan Szumko, local historian and longtime resident of Washtenaw County, will be taking participants through a spooky walking tour of Depot Town on Saturday, Oct. 19 at 10 a.m., and Sunday, Oct. 20 at 2 p.m.
After much anticipation, Eastern Michigan University welcomed the iconic vocal group, The Temptations, with the EMU Marching Band, The Pride of Peninsula, during halftime of the football game against Miami University on Saturday, Oct. 12, at Rynearson Stadium.
In Ypsilanti, Michigan, known for its vibrant community spirit that brings residents and visitors together, First Fridays transform local spaces into bustling hubs of creativity, showcasing the talent of artists, artisans, and local businesses.
Check out these events happening on Eastern Michigan University's campus this week to celebrate Homecoming.
Each year on Oct. 11, the LGBTQ+ community and their allies honor National Coming Out Day, celebrating empowerment, visibility and identity through their journeys to self-discovery. Eastern Michigan University has celebrated National Coming Out Day since its inception in 1988.
While many people perceive tarantulas and other arachnids are dangerous animals you should be afraid of, Eastern’s arachnid lab is working to dispel those misconceptions.
Halle Library exhibited a banned book display in honor of Banned Books Week to raise awareness for censorship and book banning in the U.S.
As Eastern Michigan University prepares for Homecoming Week Oct. 15-19, the EMU Black Alumni Association and Black Homecoming Committee are preparing for the university’s 2024 Black Homecoming Week.
Editor's Note: The Eastern Echo staff is meeting regularly with interesting people both on and off campus. Engage in those conversations with us through our weekly Q&A report. This week, The Echo features two Ypsilanti natives who launched a local business based on honey wine.
Many college students can relate to the excitement and stress that arise as the seasons shift from summer to autumn. As the Michigan weather cools down, the amount of schoolwork heats up. Many students struggle to find that perfect playlist for late-night study sessions. But have no fear — Eagle Radio has a solution! This upcoming week, Eagle Radio will be premiering a brand-new show called “ChillOut Hour." Eagle Radio is a webcast station run by and programmed for students at Eastern Michigan University.
Check out these events happening on and around Eastern Michigan University's campus this week.
Editor's Note: The Eastern Echo staff is meeting regularly with interesting people both on and off campus. Engage in those conversations with us through our weekly Q&A report. This week, we interview Eastern Michigan University alum Antonio Cooper.
Washtenaw County Proposal 1: Renewal and restoration of the Enhanced Emergency Communications System Millage