Explosion rocks apartment above Jimmy John's
An explosion rocked an apartment above Jimmy John’s, at 537 W. Cross St., early Sunday morning.
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An explosion rocked an apartment above Jimmy John’s, at 537 W. Cross St., early Sunday morning.
In an e-mail to Eastern Michigan University students and employees Saturday, the university stated that detectives with the Ypsilanti Police Department investigating the death of EMU student-athlete Demarius Reed were looking for further information regarding his death.
Confidence is what redshirt junior quarterback Devin Gardner and senior wide receiver Jeremy Gallon showed on Saturday as they both had career days in the University of Michigan Wolverines’ 63-47 win against the Indiana University Hoosiers.
On Tuesday, Eastern Michigan University held a screening of the Academy Award-winning documentary “Anne Frank Remembered.”
Physician assistant program at EMU—
Through the inspiration of what happened in April’s Boston Marathon bombings, Eastern Michigan University sophomore Heather Irvine started her quest of running in that same event by participating in her first ever Chicago Marathon.
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No matter if he is exhausted in the pool, senior swimmer and co-captain Gus Everson is willing to give his all for the team. All of this in hopes of setting a good example for his teammates on the Eastern Michigan University men’s swimming team with the goal of another Mid-American Conference championship banner hanging from the ceiling of Jones Natatorium.
Gamers have evolved over the years from a bunch of individuals holed up at the arcade to a phenomenon of worldly proportions.
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South Korean Student Spotlight—
“Growing Up Muslim in Bombay” is an equal parts autobiography and poem book written by Saleem Peeradina. Peeradina teaches at Siena Heights University in Adrian, a school that he described as being “strategically isolated.”
The Autism Collaborative Center hosted their Autism Spectrum Disorders 101 lecture on Saturday. The event was designed to inform volunteers by providing a big-picture look at autism spectrum disorders, as well as familiarizing them with the center.
Eastern Michigan University’s aging studies program hosted their annual fall lecture on Wednesday. They welcomed Dr. Donna Algase, the associate dean of research and evaluation at the University of Toledo, as their guest lecturer. Algase has dedicated her career to dementia-related studies, concentrating specifically on wandering behavior in dementia patients.
Week in and week out over the last couple of seasons, fans have watched the sun set on most Saturdays with Eastern Michigan University football being embarrassed by schools in the Mid-American Conference and teams from other leagues such as the Big Ten Conference and American Athletic Conference.
Army’s triple-option offense took over in the second half Saturday afternoon against Eastern Michigan University in a 50-25 victory at Michie Stadium in West Point, N.Y.
Playing to a crowd of all ages Oct. 6 at St. Andrews Hall in Detroit, singer-songwriter and musician ZZ Ward highlighted some of her greatest hits to a crowd of excited fans.
The men’s restroom at The Cavern Club in Ann Arbor is draped in all things feminine, with an assortment of wigs, corsets and costumes scattered about. The sound of Diana Ross’ voice faintly sings from a tiny boom box as Paul Bowling, 22, stares curiously at his handsome reflection in the mirror, before plucking a brush from the overwhelming heap of makeup on the counter.
College students have long considered beer to be one of nature’s basic food groups. Now they have good reason.
When the culture of hip-hop music was birthed 35 years ago, many individuals had mixed emotions about this new trend. Let’s be honest – the DJs plugging their Technic 1200s and their mixers into the lamp post for power was incepted just to become a hobby. It was meant to diverge from the harsh realities of urban decay that were impossible to ignore in New York City in the late 1970s.