Tickets on sale now for EMU theatre's 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show'
EMU Theatre is bringing cult classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" to the Legacy Theatre Feb. 13-16.
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EMU Theatre is bringing cult classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" to the Legacy Theatre Feb. 13-16.
Start the new year strong with Eastern Michigan athletics, as January kicks off with an action-packed week of basketball, swimming, diving, and tennis!
Sisi Eleko scored 14 to surpass 1,000 career points, but the Eastern Michigan University women's basketball team fell to Ball State University, 101-69, on Jan. 8 at Worthen Arena.
Ypsilanti City Council passed two resolutions on Tuesday, Jan 7 urging Washtenaw County to support the city in establishing a permanent homeless shelter and an unarmed crisis response team.
Northern Illinois University announced its football program will move to the Mountain West Conference beginning in the 2026 season. This decision signals a significant shift in the college football landscape and introduces new challenges and opportunities for Mid-American Conference schools, including Eastern Michigan University.
Despite rallying back from a 13-point halftime deficit and briefly taking the lead late in the second half, the Eastern Michigan University men’s basketball team fell short in a 90-87 loss to the University of Toledo on Tuesday, Jan. 7, at Savage Arena.
The Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball team lost their second game of conference play and their sixth consecutive game overall to the Bowling Green Falcons by a score of 90-76. The team now stands at 1-11 overall and 0-2 in MAC play.
Welcome back, Eagles! The new year starts with a bang as Eastern Michigan athletics returns to action, bringing a thrilling lineup of games across multiple sports. From intense basketball showdowns to exciting track and field events, our EMU athletes are ready to take on the competition. Whether you're cheering from the stands or following the action from home, here’s your guide to the can't-miss events this week:
Welcome back, Eagles! Check out these events on and around Eastern Michigan University's campus.
Da’Sean Nelson (Toledo, Ohio/Robert S. Rogers/Kilgore College/DePaul), take a bow.The senior starting forward had a career day in the MAC season opener against Northern Illinois, dropping 16 points apiece in both halves with multiple momentum-shifting dunks towards the end of the game and leading Eastern Michigan to a critical 75-71 victory over Northern Illinois at home to open conference play. “He’s [Nelson’s] the man out there,” head coach Stan Heath said. “He finds ways to get things done, and we needed him,” Heath added. Nelson’s 32 points were the most by an Eagle in nearly a calendar year, shooting a career-high 12/20 (60%) from the field and continuing his career-best streak of nine straight games with double-digit points. Elsewhere, Jalin Billingsley (Cleveland, Ohio/Lutheran East Georgetown) and Christian Henry (Chicago, Illinois/The Skill Factory/Panola College) also contributed double-digit points to the Eagles’ 75-point total, Billingsley with 15 points on an efficient 5/7 (71.4%) shooting. At the same time, Henry tallied 13 on 5/10 (50%) from the floor. Eastern Michigan struggled shooting in the first half, only 11/29 (37.9%) from the floor and 2/12 (16.7%) behind the arc. However, the second half bore more fruitful results. The team turned in a 51.6% shooting percentage and held Northern Illinois to a 32% field goal percentage (8/25) on the defensive end. Twenty points off turnovers for the Eagles, compared to only eight for the Huskies, made the difference in the end. Eastern Michigan is powering onto a 7-6 record, now 1-0 in conference play, while Northern Illinois dropped to 4-9, 0-1 to open their MAC campaign. Next time out, the Eagles go back on the road. This Tuesday at 7 p.m., they will play another conference showdown with Toledo. Viewers can stream the game live on ESPN+.
The city of Ypsilanti had its first ever public menorah lighting to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.
"The Six Triple Eight," directed by Tyler Perry, is trending on Netflix.
"Your Fault," directed by Domingo Gonzalez, is the sequel to "My Fault." It was released to Prime Video on December 27. The film stars Nicole Wallace as Noah and Gabriel Guevara as Nick. It is based on Mercedes Ron's best-selling international novel "Culpa Tuya." This is a Spanish film that has English audio available. Due to its sexual content and strong language, it is for a mature audience only.
The rough start to the season continued for the Eastern Michigan women’s basketball team, dropping to 1-10 on the first day of 2025 with a 65-51 defeat at home to the hands of conference foe Western Michigan despite another stunning effort from rising Eagles star Sisi Eleko (Montreal, Quebec/New Hope Academy/Canisius). Eleko once again shined for the team, leading the way with a game-high 23 points and 15 rebounds for her eighth double-double in the first 11 games of the campaign. The junior leads the MAC (Mid-American Conference) in double-doubles thus far in 2024-25, along with being inside the top 10 for that stat nationally, and head coach Sahar Nusseibeh believes she still has room to improve and become even better. “She’s a heck of a player, and she knows that. She puts in a lot of work, so I’m proud of the work she puts in for her development,” Nusseibeh said. “I’m excited for her to go from operating at, you know, 85 percent to operating at 90 and eventually operating at 100 [percent]. Because once we see that girl at 100 [percent], there’s no one stopping her, and I do think it will contribute to some wins,” she added. Outside of Eleko, no other player on the Eagles contributed more than eight points.Elena Cabello (Malaga, Spain/IED Mediterraneo) matched her career high with that mark along with 10 rebounds, and Brooklyn Thrash (Wayne, Ohio/Elmwood/Canisius) posted that number as well; the team as a whole only shooting 35.1% from the floor (20/57) and 12.5% from behind the arc (2/16). Next time out Eastern Michigan will continue conference play on the road against Bowling Green, their first road MAC test of the year on Jan. 4 at 7 p.m. Viewers can catch all the action live on ESPN+.
Max and Sharon McDonald opened their first brick and mortar vintage store in Ypsilanti four months ago and have been pleased with their success.
"Mufasa: The Lion King," directed by Barry Jenkins, was released over the Christmas holiday in theaters.
The film "Nosferatu," directed by Robert Eggers, was released on Christmas Day.
Another double-digit effort from Da'Sean Nelson (Toledo, Ohio/Robert S. Rogers/Kilgore College/DePaul) plus an additional 12 points from Jalin Billingsley (Cleveland, Ohio/Lutheran East/Georgetown) proved not to be enough for the Eastern Michigan men’s basketball team, falling on the road to Davidson, 86-64. The Eagles started slowly, trailing by 20 points less than 10 minutes into the first half and still behind by that same margin at halftime, but they gradually began to claw their way back into the game as the second half began. At one point, Eastern Michigan cut Davidson’s lead to 14 towards the latter portion of the second half - but the Wildcats finished the game strong, extending their advantage down the stretch up to their largest lead of the day (27) and ultimately finishing with a 22-point win. While Davidson reached a 10-3 mark, Eastern Michigan fell to 6-6. They finished December with a 1-4 record after their red-hot 5-2 start to the 2024-25 campaign.The aforementioned senior Nelson remains on a career run, having now posted eight straight games with double-digit points for the first time in his college tenure. At the same time, Arne Osojnik (Ljubljana, Slovenia/Dream City Christian) joined Nelson and Billingsley as the only players to reach double figures for the Eagles. Some unusual circumstances also occurred at the start of the game - a fire alarm causing a 20+ minute delay before the issue was rectified and play resumed. Eastern Michigan will return to action in precisely a week. They will tip off the new year by starting their conference play gauntlet at home against Northern Illinois on Jan. 4 at 2 p.m. Viewers can watch the action live on ESPN+.
Despite going on a 7-0 run to open the second half to cut the deficit to four points and a team-high 15 points coming from Olivia Westphal (Bethel Park, Pennsylvania/Bethel Park/Duquesne), the Eastern Michigan women’s basketball team dropped to 1-9 to open the 2024-25 campaign with an 81-65 loss to St. Thomas (MN) at home. The sharpshooter, Westphal, procured most of her buckets via three-pointers, shooting 4/9 from deep. At the same time, Sisi Eleko (Montreal, Quebec/New Hope Academy/Canisius) continued her hot start to the season by posting another double-double, her seventh in 10 games thus far, with 12 points and 10 rebounds. It was another difficult day at home for the Eagles. Still, head coach Sahar Nusseibeh remains optimistic about her team’s ability to turn their season around, heading into conference play next week. “One thing I talked to our team within the huddle after the game is [that] winners are winners before they win. And I don’t feel like we act like winners consistently enough,” Nusseibeh said. “MAC season is a brand new season,” she added. Olivia Smith was the only other Eagles player to crack double figures points-wise, posting 10 points off the bench before fouling out down the stretch. At the same time, Mackenzie Amalia led the team in assists with seven dishes to her teammates.Eastern Michigan as a whole struggled to shoot the ball throughout the day, posting a 38% field goal percentage (23/61) from the floor and 24% (6/25) from deep. The Eagles never led at any point during the afternoon. Head coach Sahar Nusseibeh also gave a special shoutout to Elena Cabello, as while her numbers didn’t pop off the stat sheet with seven points and five rebounds off the bench, her effort did. “I thought Elena Cabello was tremendous, her effort, I’m really proud of her,” she said. I thought [Olivia] Westphal really stepped up and [Olivia] Smith stepped up; those have been great role players for us,” she added. The Eagles next return to action in 2025 - back at home facing off against Western Michigan to begin the MAC portion of their season on Jan. 1 at 1 p.m. The game will be streamed live on ESPN+ and can be listened to on WEMU (89.1 FM) along with The Varsity Network.
Check out this week's episode of A Conversational Tone where host Queso Tone (Antonio Byrd) sits down with musical artist D.Wil (Devin Wilson)!