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(10/30/25 12:00pm)
Earlier this October, frustrated Americans across the country convened for the second No Kings protest, a national movement in opposition of the Donald Trump administration.
(10/23/25 10:05pm)
Eastern Michigan University regents approved a plan Thursday to terminate EMU’s existing parking system contract, repurchase the parking system and settle litigation surrounding the agreement and the unused campus parking garage.
(10/22/25 3:46am)
The Ypsilanti City Council unanimously approved a resolution affirming the City of Ypsilanti's commitment to peace and opposition to the proposed Los Alamos and University of Michigan data center at the council's Oct. 21, 2025 meeting.
(10/20/25 11:42pm)
After several hours of service disruption on Monday, Oct. 20, 2025, Canvas is back online for users. Canvas is the learning management system used by Eastern Michigan University. The service disruption came after a global connectivity outage from Amazon Web Services.
(10/20/25 4:00pm)
Canvas, the learning management system Eastern Michigan University uses for instruction, is currently down due to a widespread Amazon Web Services outage.
(10/19/25 2:08am)
Handmade signs, colorful costumes and political chants filled Ypsilanti’s Depot Town as thousands gathered for the city’s first No Kings protest on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. Ypsilanti attendees joined protesters across the country who united for a nationwide demonstration against the Donald Trump administration.
(11/14/25 1:00pm)
If you see individuals in purple vests picking up litter and maintaining different areas of Ypsilanti, they are part of a program in partnership between Life After Incarceration: Transition & Reentry and the Ypsilanti Downtown Development Authority called Supportive Hands in Neighborhood Enhancement.
(10/20/25 12:00pm)
Students at Eastern Michigan University have reinstated their use of campus sidewalks as a forum for political messaging. Using sidewalk chalk to say their piece, students engaged in written debates starting in September 2025.
(10/23/25 4:00pm)
Earthen Jar is preparing for its official opening of a second location in Ypsilanti soon.
(10/10/25 4:11pm)
A cooking fire broke out on the fourth floor of Eastern Michigan University's Westview Apartments Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025.
(10/19/25 11:00pm)
From technical equipment to research help, Eastern Michigan University's Bruce T. Halle Library offers much more to students than just books.
(10/26/25 8:00pm)
Dollie Rot, a gothic poet, writer and singer residing in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is the Roots Local Artist of the Month for October 2025.
(10/16/25 8:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University invites future Eagles to spend time on campus during an Oct. 25 open house called Explore Eastern.
(10/08/25 4:00pm)
National Newspaper Week is Oct. 5-11. The Newspaper Association Managers has sponsored the celebration in the United States and Canada since 1940, marking this year as its 85th anniversary.
(10/10/25 12:00pm)
Some First Amendment advocates say that free speech in the United States, and on university campuses, has hit an inflection point.
(10/11/25 12:00pm)
This October, the Ypsilanti Food Co-op is celebrating National Cooperative Month and the 50th anniversary of its opening.
(10/06/25 12:00pm)
The 400 block of West Michigan Avenue in Ypsilanti, home to the row of Arreloa-family-owned businesses, including Dos Hermanos Market, recently faced a destructive incident to its forthcoming ice cream parlor.
(10/06/25 4:00pm)
A USB drive was anonymously mailed to an Eastern Michigan University campus department on Sept. 22, 2025. EMU's Enrollment Management office received the device, said Ron Woody, chief information officer at EMU. The USB drive was not inserted into any campus servers or hardware.
(09/29/25 8:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University scheduled the first of two walk-in flu vaccine clinics for Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025, in the Student Center ballroom.
(10/04/25 12:00pm)
Staff and faculty at Eastern Michigan University have expressed their frustration alongside students regarding changes to E|Dining’s locations and offerings.