Eagle on the Street

“I actually spent my snow day doing homework most of the day. I took a nap in between and then I had a homework party. We made food and did homework together.”
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“I actually spent my snow day doing homework most of the day. I took a nap in between and then I had a homework party. We made food and did homework together.”
“I slept in really, really late. I made myself pancakes then did some homework and watched TV. I didn’t get dressed all day and it was great.”
“I drove from my house at about three and unloaded my car for an hour. Then I watched hours of TV until my Internet went out, so I didn’t really do any homework. I saw my boyfriend and then I went to bed.”
“I spent my snow day with my family back at home, shoveling snow, then driving back in the really, really bad snow out to Briarwood for work at J. Crew.”
“I mostly did homework, really. I hung out with some of my friends for a little bit, but for the most part I just did homework and knocked some stuff out. I still had stuff due the next day.”
“I actually had an interview. I spent it digging my car out so I could get to Briarwood Mall.”
Major League Baseball has a growing issue. No, it isn’t steroids. It isn’t gambling. It isn’t any concern the league has encountered in previous years. The issue I am referring to is the worth of the monster contracts players are receiving.
The league office of the Mid-American Conference West Division announced Eastern Michigan University’s point guard Mike Talley player of the week on Monday. This is a first for the red-shirt senior.
Eastern Michigan University students learned the roles of women in the civil rights movement as part of the “Intersections” series at the Student Center on Jan 29.
Monday, Feb. 2
Eastern Michigan University’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corp teamed up with Buffalo Wild Wings to host a fundraiser for its Military Ball on Thursday afternoon at the Ypsilanti restaurant.
The Eastern Michigan University Eagles fell to the Western Michigan University Broncos Wednesday, 83-56.
Senators Rebekah Warren and Judy Emmons joined Eastern Michigan University's officer Cathy Wilman and social work instructor David Manville Wednesday night for a panel on human trafficking held by the EMU Women’s Resource Center.
The Holman Success Center is a valuable resource to have at Eastern Michigan University. Located in room G04 of the Bruce T. Halle Library, it is easily accessible to all students.
Eastern Michigan University’s chief information officer held “Coffee with the CIO” Friday, Jan. 23, at Halle Library, and said students need a place to literally recharge their batteries.
The National Association of Black Accountants student organization appealed to a decision declining funding for catering a panel discussion at Tuesday’s Student Senate meeting. The Senate declined the appeal by a vote of 3-10.
The Mid-American Conference announced on Tuesday that Tyler Brown was Track Athlete of the Week and Dace Dreimane was Field Athlete of the Week.
February opens up the first “V month” at Eastern Michigan University. The Women’s Resource Center will be holding events covering topics and stories not featured in the “Vagina Monologues.”
Monday, Jan. 19
Aches and pains. Cancer and chemotherapy. Medical marijuana has been making headway in the medical community as an option for patients with all sorts of ailments. The Echo asked students: “Do you view medical marijuana as a viable treatment option? Why or why not?”