Black Panther strikes down stereotypes
The Women’s Resource Center held a discussion titled “Black Panther and Black Women,” on the portrayal of black women in modern day media.
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The Women’s Resource Center held a discussion titled “Black Panther and Black Women,” on the portrayal of black women in modern day media.
Students gathered Monday, March 12 for the workshop “Feminist Leadership and Social Movements”, led by special events programmer of the Women’s Resource Center Mindy Holmes.
The lay off of 60 secretarial positions at Eastern Michigan University sparked a protest outside Welch Hall by students and faculty.
Students and faculty protest against recent job cuts and privatization efforts in front of Welch Hall.
A privatization plan for Eastern Michigan University’s parking, pitched to the Ypsilanti City Council for approval, was met with opposition from multiple students and faculty.
The Eagle Café and Lobby Shops on Eastern Michigan University’s campus provide a convenient source of drinks and snacks for students, but they come at a steep price.
Sunday, March 4
For Eastern Michigan University student Hannah Armstrong, finding affordable and trusted car insurance was a struggle.
Students who spend a lot of time in Roosevelt hall now have a much more modern and stylish place to study between classes.
Sunday, Feb. 25
The official unveiling of the new unity mural within Eastern Michigan University’s McKenny Hall garnered praise as well as criticism from students.
Portion of the unity mural in EMU's McKenny Hall student lounge.
With midterm exams dominating the week, Eastern Michigan University organizations set up a self-care fair to ease student anxieties and encourage individual wellness.
Some sticky notes with encouraging thoughts left on one of the tables at EMU's Self-Care Fair.
The workshop “Learning to Learn in Technical Courses”, held in the Halle Library basement on Friday Feb. 16, hopes to help students identify the best way they can learn in their classes.
A new health care facility is to be built and opened on Eastern Michigan University’s campus in the summer of 2019.
Sunday, Feb. 11
Jose Carlos Aguiar, PhD, and pastor Monica Villarreal, two philanthropists from opposite sides of the globe, came together to facilitate a conversation on environmental disasters and delivering eco-justice.
A student organization at Eastern Michigan University, EMU Students for Choice, aims to eliminate the stigma around sex by providing information and resources on reproductive health and sex education.
“Today makes a special day,” said student body vice president Larry Borum. “We all came here with the intent of making a change on this campus.”