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(10/17/25 4:00pm)
Bird enthusiasts based at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology recently celebrated a new record, using radar to count birds in flight at a single moment across the United States. That was 10 p.m. EST on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025, a night when 1.25 billion birds were recorded during their flight from the winter ground to the south. This was the highest count recorded by BirdCast, the radar network designed to track bird migrations, since the monitoring system was created more than two decades ago.
(09/13/25 3:43am)
A struggling football team, rising stars, and potential redemption for Eastern's soccer team.
(10/03/25 4:00pm)
With over 150 student organizations on Eastern Michigan University's campus, there’s a group for everybody — but if someone can’t find exactly what they’re looking for, they can always start their own.
(09/24/25 12:00pm)
Students at Eastern Michigan University may notice that the campus bookstore in the Student Center has been closed since it shut its doors June 30, 2025. All textbooks can now be purchased online through a new system.
(09/18/25 12:00am)
Longtime coworkers and friends Brittanie Bondie and Megan Major opened their joint show, “Abstracting the Anthropocene: An Ecological Elegy” to a lively reception on Sept. 5, 2025 in Riverside Arts Center’s North Gallery.
(09/12/25 3:43am)
Despite outpacing their opponent in total shots and shots on goal at the end of 90 minutes, the stat sheet did not match up with the scoreboard for the Eastern Michigan University women’s soccer team.
(09/22/25 4:00pm)
Editor's Note: The Eastern Echo staff meets regularly with interesting people on and off campus. Engage in those conversations with us through our weekly Q&A report. This week, we talked with Lee Hammock, president of the on-campus club Bingo at EMU.
(11/16/25 5:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University's Recreation/Intramural Sports Department, or Rec/IM, launched a new fitness class during the fall semester. Called Eagle-X Functional Training, the goal is to help participants improve real-life movement patterns, enhance performance and prevent injury.
(09/12/25 4:00pm)
Last Week’s Matchup
(09/13/25 10:00am)
Eastern Michigan University officials announced in a series of emails that the E|Dining market in Pray-Harrold is scheduled to reopen this fall, although in a different format than before.
(09/18/25 12:00pm)
Dzanc House Gallery is an extension of Dzanc Books, a publishing company co-founded by Steve Gillis and Dan Wickett in 2006.
(09/26/25 4:00pm)
Editor's Note: The Eastern Echo staff meets regularly with interesting people on and off campus. Engage in those conversations with us through our weekly Q&A report.
(09/15/25 4:30pm)
Colleen (Kin Curran) De Four and Drew De Four are a testament to what EMU students are capable of.
(09/11/25 12:00pm)
The last time that the Eastern Michigan University volleyball team completed a home tournament with a clean sweep was in 1993.
(09/09/25 2:43am)
On this episode of the Eastern Echo Podcast's new show "Winging It," we interview Ava Melville, the writer and director for Eagle Filmmaker Association's new film: Rolled.
(09/15/25 4:00pm)
Looking for an interesting event to attend this week? Look no further – from concerts and country fair events to karaoke nights and tailgates, there is something for everyone this week on and around Eastern Michigan University's campus.
(09/17/25 12:00pm)
Set to take place on Friday, Sept. 19, 2025, the City of Ann Arbor's 25th annual Green Fair offers residents opportunities to adopt sustainable habits.
(09/08/25 12:17am)
Welcome back to the Weekly Round-up, where we summarize the articles you may have missed throughout the week on the Eastern Echo website.
(09/08/25 12:00pm)
Music Drag Bingo at Tap Room for Ozone House - Sept. 10, 2025
(09/09/25 12:00pm)
Three weeks after E|Dining announced the closure of multiple campus dining and market locations, Eastern Michigan University students remain frustrated by the changes.