Reproductive health activists at EMU are advocating for menstrual equity and access
Changing the Cycle is an organization started by Quinn Polasek with the mission to end period poverty.
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Changing the Cycle is an organization started by Quinn Polasek with the mission to end period poverty.
Determination fueled the Eastern Michigan University women’s basketball team to an extraordinary second-half comeback, turning a 20-point halftime deficit into a 72-60 victory over Xavier University on Friday night at the George Gervin GameAbove Center.
Check out these events on and around Eastern Michigan University's campus.
The Eastern Michigan University Men’s Basketball team fell at home to the Detroit Mercy Titans by a score of 98-89 after taking the Titans to overtime.
Ypsilanti residents who want to make a statement during City Council meetings must meet a new set of rules.
Brace yourself for an electrifying week as Eastern Michigan athletics dives into December with a slate of can’t-miss competitions! EMU's athletes are set to deliver standout performances from the high-energy basketball court in Chicago to intense swimming showdowns in Ohio and exhilarating track meets stretching across the country. Whether you’re in the crowd or following the action remotely, here’s your guide to the week’s most exciting events.
As Joey Zelinsky prepares for his final regular-season game with Eastern Michigan University, the senior defensive lineman from Cressona, Pennsylvania, reflects on the journey that brought him to this moment. A product of Blue Mountain High School, Zelinsky’s career has been defined by grit, perseverance, and a profound responsibility to his team and the game.
The rivalry between Eastern Michigan and Western Michigan has always been intense, but it could reach historic proportions this Saturday at Waldo Stadium.
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The EMU Planetarium is set to host its annual “Season of Light” event on Dec. 3 and 10. The program explores the reasons humans are fascinated with lighting up their lives during the December holiday season.
It's the most wonderful time of the year — as the end of the semester approaches, many students are excited to enjoy their semester break and the winter holidays. Students may be looking forward to relaxing, catching up on sleep, and spending time with loved ones this holiday season.
Nothing gets in the way of a podcast episode, not even Thanksgiving break. With that being said, the 11th episode of Scoop on the Scene is now avilable to listen to on Spotify.
The Eastern Michigan University men’s basketball team narrowly escaped a furious Houston Christian University comeback, securing a 74-73 win on Monday, Nov. 25, at Sharp Gymnasium in Houston.
One thousand Eastern Michigan University students have earned degrees that will be awarded Saturday, Dec. 14, at the winter commencement ceremonies featuring guest speaker and EMU alum Michael Pugh.
EMU Theatre's "Silent Sky" opened on November 21. This play features Frankie Cramer as Henrietta (Henry) and Chandler Graham as Peter. Their connection on stage was undeniable. The play has five characters, and each student performed well.
Are people born wicked? This question has fascinated audiences for 21 years through the hit broadway show “Wicked.” The musical was a twist on “The Wizard of Oz,” centering the Wicked Witch of the West, casting the iconic villain as a tragic hero. At long last, this story made it to theaters on Nov. 22.
Get ready for an action-packed end to November as Eastern Michigan athletics heads into a thrilling stretch of games across multiple sports! From basketball showdowns to football rivalry matchups, here’s a breakdown of the can't-miss events this week.
Eastern Michigan University alum Kevin Allen spent more than 30 years covering sports, mainly hockey, for USA Today. He started his journalism career at The Eastern Echo and returned to Eastern as a lecturer to share his talents with a new generation of journalists.
To me, and, I imagine, most, the American Thanksgiving holiday and its meal conjures a consistent mental image. A turkey with stuffing, roasted in the oven or prepared by some overzealous uncle with a (hopefully) outdoor deep fryer. A side of mashed potatoes, gravy, and vegetables of some sort completes the meal.