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(03/06/25 9:00pm)
In Netflix’s latest political thriller limited series “Zero Day,” the United States found itself under a brief cyber attack, resulting in death, chaos, and a threat that it would happen again. In desperation, the government enlisted the help of former president George Mullen, played by Robert De Niro, to track down the threat.
(03/04/25 1:00am)
"Onyx Storm" by Rebecca Yarros is the third book in her "Empyrean" series. It was released at the end of January; fans were lined up outside doors waiting to purchase her book. It is full of thrilling, action-packed fantasy involving dragon riders Violet Sorrengail and Xaden Riorson.
(02/26/25 1:00am)
The Eastern Michigan University Baseball team had a successful weekend in the state of Arkansas, taking two out of three games from the University of Central Arkansas Sugar Bears in a weekend series to improve to 2-4 on the season.
(02/25/25 1:00pm)
On Jan. 21, Donald Trump was sworn in to be the 47th president of the United States. In the days since then, the futures of undocumented students, federally funded programs, and more have been brought into question.
(02/23/25 1:00pm)
Spring (or some call it winter) break has shuttered classes at Eastern Michigan University this week, but there is plenty of happenings around town for those who plan to fill their schedules with activities other than studying. Activity on campus resumes quickly, though, with a special recital March 2 to celebrate Pease Auditorium's newly restored organ.
(02/25/25 9:00pm)
"Captain America: Brave New World," directed by Julius Onah, was recently released in theaters. The theaters sold out, and excited fans were ready for the new Captain America. This film features Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson and Harrison Ford as Thaddeus Ross.
(02/23/25 5:00pm)
Prepare for an exciting week of sports as Eastern Michigan athletics heads into late February with a jam-packed schedule of thrilling events! From basketball showdowns to key golf, tennis, and lacrosse matchups, EMU athletes are set to compete at the highest level. Whether you're cheering from the stands in Ypsilanti or following along remotely, here’s your breakdown of the can’t-miss events happening across multiple sports:
(02/23/25 1:00am)
Jalen Terry from Flint, Michigan, ended a day in which both of the Eastern Michigan University Basketball programs obtained wins! After trailing 76-69 with 1:21 to play, the men’s team finished the game on a 10-0 run to steal a game that looked like Northern Illinois had.
(02/24/25 1:00am)
For the first time since Dec. 1, 2024, the Eastern Michigan University women’s basketball program is back in the win column.
(02/23/25 1:00am)
For the first time since Dec. 1, 2024, the Eastern Michigan University women’s basketball program is back in the win column.
(02/27/25 1:00pm)
In Alice Jo Rainville’s office inside of the Everett L. Marshall building, two posters are on display in the window facing the public sidewalk. One reads, “Face It … Abortion Kills A Person!!” accompanied by an image of a baby around 6 months in age. The second poster reads, “Stand Up For Religious Freedom” and includes a website of the same name.
(03/02/25 1:00pm)
On Feb. 20, 2025, "Meeting the Moment: Civil Liberties and the LGBTQ+ Community" took place at Eastern Michigan University.
(03/02/25 5:00pm)
Bethany Kennedy, a graduate of Eastern Michigan University, has served as president of the Ypsilanti District Library Board of Trustees for two terms. The library systems serve the city of Ypsilanti, along with Ypsilanti and Superior townships.
(02/20/25 1:00pm)
Four days after the heartbreaking loss to Ball State, the Eastern Michigan women’s basketball team returned to the George Gervin GameAbove Center on Wednesday, Feb. 19, hoping to secure their first MAC win and keep Central Michigan ninth in the conference.
(02/19/25 5:00pm)
Fresh off being named the NCAA’s Oscar Robertson National Player of the Week and the MAC Player of the Week for his career game against Toledo, Jalen Terry (Flint, Michigan/Beecher/Oregon/DePaul) backed up his efforts from Saturday with a 24 point performance tonight - him and Da’Sean Nelson (Toledo, Ohio/Robert S. Rogers/Kilgore College/DePaul) once again headlining Eastern Michigan’s scoring output in a crucial win against Miami (OH), 76-66.
(02/27/25 9:00pm)
"Heart Eyes," directed by Josh Ruben, was recently released in theaters. It is a horror Valentine’s Day film starring Olivia Holt as Ally and Mason Gooding as Jay. The two are determined to stay alive together while running from the serial killer. The film is full of horror and suspense. This movie was rated R due to language and violence.
(02/26/25 9:00pm)
"My Fault: London" was released to Prime Video on February 13 and is trending. This film is a remake of the original Spanish film "Culpa Mia" based on Merecede Ron’s novel. The chemistry between Noah (Asha Banks) and Nick (Matthew Broome) is undeniable.
(02/16/25 9:00pm)
The Eastern Michigan University Baseball team opened its season on the road in a three-game weekend series against the University of Pittsburgh Panthers at Centennial Park in Port Charlotte, Florida.
(02/17/25 9:00pm)
"Apple Cider Vinegar" is a limited series on Netflix that premiered on Feb. 6. This telling of a true story about Belle Gibson features fictional characters and narratives. The series stars Kaitlyn Dever as Belle Gibson and Alycia Debnam-Carey as Milla Blake.
(02/16/25 1:00am)
With a hint of Valentine’s Day magic still in the air, the Eagles were able to forget about the heartbreaking loss against the Ball State Cardinals in Tuesday’s matchup by dominating the Rockets with efficient scoring and red-hot shooting from behind the arc.