EMU students have rolled out plans for a food pantry at EMU
Eastern Michigan University may open a food pantry soon. Haley Moraniec and Lynn Nybell presented the initiative at the Board of Regents Student Affairs Committee meeting March 17.
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Eastern Michigan University may open a food pantry soon. Haley Moraniec and Lynn Nybell presented the initiative at the Board of Regents Student Affairs Committee meeting March 17.
The political science department will hold a panel discussion, "Reflections from the Trenches," from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in room 216 in Pray-Harrold. The third and final part in The Future of Urban Michigan Series will focus on Washtenaw County.
Eastern Michigan University’s Students Organize for Syria chapter held its first event, Tea with a Syrian, Wednesday afternoon in the Student Center.
As spring football practice continues at Eastern Michigan University, professional scouts stopped by to watch EMU seniors work out.
It seems like America has a holiday for just about anything, from Christmas to Talk Like a Pirate Day. The Echo asked students: “If you could invent your own holiday, what would it be and why?”
“Summer Christmas. There aren’t enough holidays in the summer that are family oriented. There’s July 4. I mean people do get together, but I feel like that’s more independent. We need a family holiday in the summer.”
“I would probably invent a Gender Neutral Day, because I feel like a lot of people are confused about gender and sexuality. So, I would invent that day to give information about things that are really open to our world outside of the heteronormativity that we have in our society.”
“Maybe something to do with the arts, like National Art Appreciation Day or something of the like. I think, not just on this campus but all over, people don’t think of the arts; make it like dance, theatre, music.”
“Maybe like a Student Day for a nice day off, maybe a celebration for students. Why do we not deserve it? We’re the future of the nation. Why shouldn’t we be honored?
“A day where we wear pink and everything is pink, because I love the color pink.”
“I would invent an Alpaca Appreciation Day, because they’re under appreciated and they have very soft fur.”
This year Eastern Michigan University is hosting Creative Convergence 2015. The event will cover issues facing Michigan in the 21st century such as tourism, government and the environment.
The Association of Clinical Research Professionals Interim Executive Director Terri Hinkley said Monday night that clinical research is not recognized as a profession.
Student Government held its Internal Affairs and Business and Finance meetings Tuesday.
One in five women will be sexually assaulted in their lifetime, and activists are not allowing the issue to be ignored any longer by spreading the word and trying to put a stop to the violence.
Candidates for student body president Jessica Howell, Sabrina Ford, Aimee Frey and Steven Cole participated in the Student Government 2015 Candidate Debate on Tuesday night in the Student Center.
Dozens of EMU students gathered in the Student Center this past Wednesday as recovering alcoholics, counselors and police officers spoke on the dangers of alcohol.
On day two of the 13th Annual Rio Verde Invitational, Eastern Michigan University women's golf team tied for fifth-place with a score of 604 (303-301) at Rio Verde Country Club’s Quail Run Course on Saturday. Thelma Beck tied for fourth in the second round with an overall two-day total of 147 (72-75). Karyn Lee Ping led overall for EMU shooting a 72 and tying for 16th at 150 (78-72), while Lois Schoof’s second round score of 73 tied for 49th at 155 (82-73). Kelsey Murphy, fourth for Eastern, tied for 64th with an overall of 157 (75-82) and Kylie Raines secured 77th with 159 (78-81). With a team total 594 (296-298), Seton Hall led day two. Erin McClure leads overall with a 144 (71-73). Two shots behind the Pirates, Toledo carries a score of 596 (301-295). The Rio Verde Invitational comes to a close on Sunday, March 15. Tee time is scheduled for 8 a.m. Eastern Michigan Individual Results: Pl. Player Scores t-4. Thelma Beck 72-75=147 t-16. Karyn Lee Ping 78-72=150 t-49. Lois Schoof 82-73=155 t-64. Kelsey Murphy 75-82=157 77. Kylie Raines 78-81=159 Team Scores: Pl. Team Scores 1. Seton Hall 296-298=594 2. Toledo 301-295=596 t-3. Ohio 299-303=602 t-3. Missouri State 308-294=602
Donald Scott, track athlete for Eastern Michigan University, took the silver medal at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships in the triple jump (16.84 meters/55 feet 3 inches) and was named a First Team All-American on Saturday.
Eastern Michigan University doctoral students Miriam Goldstein and Katherine Guyon-Harris were recently honored for their work in the field of clinical psychology.