Women’s swim and dive team sinks Bowling Green
The Eastern Michigan University women’s swimming and diving team won its Mid-American Conference opener 166-126 in a dual meet over the Bowling Green State University Falcons on Saturday.
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The Eastern Michigan University women’s swimming and diving team won its Mid-American Conference opener 166-126 in a dual meet over the Bowling Green State University Falcons on Saturday.
Just a 15-minute walk from Eastern Michigan University’s campus on Michigan Avenue is B-24’s Espresso Bar. If it’s too cold to spend 15 minutes walking, hop on the bus to the College of Business. B-24’s is across the street, and a quick stop to pick up a hot coffee or a sandwich.
On the morning of Oct. 26, cars lined up at the Eastern Michigan University’s Rynearson Stadium parking lot to dispose of everything from traditional recyclables, electronic equipment and freon appliances to household hazardous materials such as paint, oil and cleaning supplies. The event was sponsored by Washtenaw County, LG Electronics USA and Vintage Tech Recyclers.
The usual job of opinion columnists is to craft arguments that influence the views of our readers. We’re taught to always welcome readers who disagree with us because those are the folks whose minds we want to change. That’s usually how it goes. But not today.
Church is about fellowship with people in motion, not just the physical structure.
After my interview with Mayor Paul Schreiber of Ypsilanti, I’ve had to temper my enthusiasm over the city’s Master Plan.
One week after setting a rushing record amongst Football Bowl Subdivision quarterbacks, Jordan Lynch used his arm to lead No. 18 Northern Illinois University to another victory.
Sometimes in life, we forget that football is nothing more than a game.
There are those people in the world who make an impact on your life, just by hearing about them from other people or looking at the results of hard work they did to accomplish something.
A third-quarter interception in the red zone was the beginning of the end of Eastern Michigan University’s run to upset Ohio University last week.
During the last two weekends in October, Highland Cemetery in Ypsilanti offers lantern-lit tours to help locals get in the Halloween spirit. Located at 943 N. River Street, James Mann, the local historian, starts the tour as soon as the iron gates are creaked open. The cost for the tour is 5 dollars per person.
A small screening of the landmark 1990 documentary “Paris is Burning” played Monday evening. The event, organized by Beth Currans of the Department of Women and Gender Studies, was to celebrate the recent addition of the new minor in LGBT studies, which is now available at Eastern Michigan University.
Poet George Ellenbogen wrapped up a 30-event tour with a talk at Eastern Michigan University on Monday in the Halle Auditorium.
The head of the Arab League announced Sunday that an international conference to end the Syrian civil war will be held in Geneva, Switzerland and is set to take place Nov. 23 and 24.
The Red Cross was on campus Monday and Tuesday in the Student Center Auditorium collecting pints of blood from students for lifesaving uses in the community.
At least one person walked by the body of Demarius Reed after he was fatally shot, and as many as six people heard gunfire the night of the murder in his apartment complex according to interim Ypsilanti Police Chief Tony DeGiusti.
The lights in the room dimmed as actors dressed in white T-shirts and jeans took the stage to perform for a packed room on Oct.17. The LGBT Resource Center presented the “Queer Bathroom Monologues” as apart of their OUTober celebration.
Zero tolerance polices in public schools were designed to uniformly punish any infraction regardless of if it was a mistake or if there were extenuating circumstances.
On the heels of the tragic death of Eastern Michigan University student-athlete Demarius Reed in his off-campus apartment complex, I was instantly reminded of two more unsolved cases which took place in off-campus apartments in the last year.
Last week I was able to sit down with Paul Schreiber, mayor of Ypsilanti, for an interview. We discussed the city’s Master Plan, the walkability of the city and how proposed infrastructure improvements would be financed. Here is that interview: