Sparking Dreams
Inspired by Gideon the Ghost's appearance at AMP!'s Creative Connections event.
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Inspired by Gideon the Ghost's appearance at AMP!'s Creative Connections event.
At least five coffee shops and cafés near Eastern Michigan University, all within a mile radius of campus, offer various options for students seeking an off-campus break from studying.
Tucked into an alley on Washington Street is a new spot for sweet treats. Where GO! Ice cream used to be, Beara Bakes now calls 10 N. Washington St. home.
Every third week of October, Eastern Michigan University celebrates National Transfer Student week, which is an opportunity to recognize the portion of the student body who are coming to EMU from another school.
On a quiet street in Ypsilanti, a gray home sits waiting for anyone who needs it. A rainbow Peace flag hangs in the front, with two other Peace signs hanging to the left and right of the front door. As people pass the garden boxes in the front, and continue to the backyard, they are met with many messages of love, hope, and encouragement. All written on the surrounding fences in different handwritings, colors, and degrees of fadedness, it tells all who walk by that many, many people have been here before.
The opportunity of trying to come back from 18 down in back-to-back weeks was in the equation until the game's last play. That is where the Eagles dropped their third game of the season.
YpsiWrites held its 5 year anniversary event over the weekend, inviting the Ypsi community, their writers, and more to celebrate the occasion at the Ypsilanti District Library.
Winter course registration opens Wednesday, Nov. 6, at Eastern Michigan University, so The Echo has rounded up five study abroad programs students can consider for the upcoming semester.
Check out these events happening on Eastern Michigan University's campus.8
On Oct. 24, 2024, Campus Life, the LGBT Resource Center, and E Dining collaborated to put on an unforgettable evening. “Murder at Gatsby's Gala” was an immersive murder mystery that transported 80 students back to the Roaring Twenties, where they stepped into the shoes of various characters entangled in a thrilling whodunit.
Who is the person behind Halsey? This question concerned her latest record, “The Great Impersonator.” Themed around the decades from the 1970s to the 2000s, it was a mix of synthpop and alternative songs that told stories about Halsey’s health (both mental and physical), identity, and relationships.
Alpha Sigma Tau, or AST, at Eastern Michigan University celebrates its Founders Day on Monday, Nov. 4, marking 125 years of sisterhood.
"We Live in Time," directed by John Crowley, is limited in theaters and will be released on streaming services on Nov. 25. This film features Andrew Garfield as Tobias and Florence Pugh as Almut. Their chemistry is intriguing and their love story is exceptional. Due to the explicit content and language, this is for a mature audience only.
Finals week is almost here, and students may find themselves battling late-night hunger as they push through those evening study sessions. Fortunately, Eastern Michigan University students can find several late-night burger restaurants within walking distance of campus. These five Ypsilanti restaurants are open past 9 p.m., so students can fill out their study sheets and keep their bellies full. This list offers a little something for everyone, from weird burgers to on-a-budget options.
Editor's Note: The Eastern Echo staff is meeting regularly with interesting people on and off campus. Engage in those conversations with us through our weekly Q&A report. This week, we talked with Jennifer Kellman Fritz, dean of the university's College of Health and Human Services, and the handler for Tinker, the university's facility dog.
In one of the most thrilling comebacks in Eastern Michigan University football history, senior quarterback Cole Snyder led the Eagles back from an 18-point deficit in the fourth quarter, clinching a victory that will be remembered as a career highlight.
Savannah De Bock (Ecaussinnes-d’enghien, Belgium/Institut de l’Enfant-Jésus-Lycée/Georgia) shined once more in the Rainbow Wahine Invitational held at the Kapolei Golf Course in Kapolei, Hawaii.
The passion and support from Eagle Nation play a vital role in the success of Eastern Michigan sports.