Ypsilanti City Council hears presentation seeking to balance housing affordability and equity
Housing Affordability and Equity Assessment was discussed at Tuesday’s Ypsilanti City Council meeting.
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Housing Affordability and Equity Assessment was discussed at Tuesday’s Ypsilanti City Council meeting.
The 14th Annual “Jock Jams” was held Thursday, Jan. 22 at Pease Auditorium by the Student Athlete Advisory Council.
Monday, Jan. 26
Climate change is a hot topic in current events, even being mentioned in the State of the Union Address. The Echo asked students, “Do you think that climate change is a real issue that Americans should be worried about? Why? Or why not?”
Eastern Michigan University students gathered in Bruce T. Halle Library Friday afternoon to participate in a time management workshop.
Eastern Michigan University’s wrestling team eventually fell to the Michigan State Spartans by a score of 16-18 on the final match after getting out to a 13-4 lead Friday night at the EMU Convocation Center.
Eastern Michigan University students practiced mindfulness and relaxation in the “Mindful Being” meditation program at Snow Health Center on Friday.
Journalist and author John Gallagher visited Eastern Michigan University Tuesday evening to kick off the three-part lecture series, “The Future of Urban Michigan,” hosted by the Political Science department.
During the Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration, Eastern Michigan University hosted 13 academic programs, many of which were LBC-approved.
Eastern Michigan University’s Writing Center, in its current form, has been building a reputation of providing the EMU community with an opportunity to improve its writing works since 2010.
The 2014-2015 Eastern Michigan University history speaker series continued with Patti Duncan from Oregon State University Thursday. Duncan presented her lecture on the Genealogies of Unbelonging: Contesting Legacies of U.S. Militarism in South Korea.
Students lined the room, sat in the isles and jostled each other for space to hear Ronald Delph deliver his message for the fourth installment of the Honors College’s Star Lecture Series in an over capacity Halle Library Auditorium Tuesday.
President Obama announced on Jan. 8 a proposal in favor of free “for anyone willing to work for it” community college tuition. As college students face higher debt than ever, The Echo asked: “Do you think free tuition for community college is a good idea? Why or why not?”
Eastern Michigan University lists more than 600 scholarships on its financial aid page. Many of these scholarships can be awarded during a student’s freshman year or after.
As clouds darken the sky and the wind outside howls, a group of Eastern Michigan University students meet in McKenny Hall no matter the weather.
Dr. Patti Duncan: Genealogies of Unbelonging - Contesting Legacies of U.S. Militarism in South Korea
In an attempt to avoid last year’s Student Government election controversy, Eastern Michigan University’s Student Senate is preparing for the 2015 election now.
As the winter semester begins at EMU, students and professors tend to assume that everyone knows their way around and understands how things work on campus.
Eastern Michigan University hosted the Annual Distributive Education Clubs of America District 5 Marketing Competition, Jan. 8-9, in the Student Center Ballroom. Approximately 1,700 high school students were in attendance.
Eastern has had a long tradition of hosting events, discussions and memorials for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. For EMU’s 29th celebration, the MLK Celebration Committee has a new theme: “Breaking the Illusion: The Movement Continues.” This year’s events will take up four days, culminating with six events on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.