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(01/17/13 5:04pm)
Despite junior Natachia Watkins’s best efforts to keep her team in the contest with a game-high 16 points, the Eastern Michigan University women’s basketball team dropped its second game in a row 56-40 to the Toledo Rockets at the Convocation Center Wednesday evening.
(01/17/13 1:55am)
The 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution reads, “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” Despite this explicit prohibition, slavery still exists in the U.S. today. This is an issue of which more Americans need to be aware.
(01/17/13 1:52am)
It seems every Facebook announcement is surrounded by substantial buzz, and the latest is no different. On Tuesday, Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg unveiled Graph Search: A new feature that will allow users to search for specific items within their social circle or, in Facebook-
speak, “graph.”
(01/17/13 1:20am)
If you love high-quality entertainment and have a fondness for the greatest rock ‘n’ roll hits of the ’40s and ’50s, you might be interested in Campus Life’s next Eastern Excursion.
(01/17/13 1:00am)
The Eastern Michigan University men’s wrestling team traveled to Pittsburgh Sunday to take part in the Pitt Duals. The Eagles competed against the Lock Haven University Bald Eagles, University of Pittsburgh Panthers and Bloomsburg University Huskies.
(01/15/13 12:08am)
The Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office Detective Bureau and the U.S. Marshals Detroit Fugitive Apprehension Team arrested Ypsilanti Township resident Michael Joshua Glenn in Detroit Jan. 11 in connection to the attempted murder of his girlfriend.
(01/14/13 2:27am)
The Eastern Michigan University women’s tennis team started their regular season on the right foot, taking down the University of Nebraska-Kearney Lopers in a 7-0 shutout Friday. The meet took place inside the Nebraska Tennis Center in Lincoln, Neb.
All matches were won in two straight sets.
(01/14/13 2:22am)
One foul by senior center Da’Shonte Riley and two free throws by the Ball State University Cardinals turned overtime into a 60-58 loss for the Eastern Michigan University Eagles at the Convocation Center Wednesday night.
(01/14/13 2:19am)
The Eastern Michigan University men’s wrestling team continued their season on the road in Greensburg, Pa. on Saturday to take on the Seton Hill University Griffins.
(01/14/13 2:01am)
Last semester was tough. I know; I was there. In fact, last year was a total b— well, uh, let’s just say difficult. Good news, though: It’s a new year and a new semester and you have new classes and a whole new start.
(01/14/13 1:46am)
Officers from the Ypsilanti Police Department are investigating the death of a Peninsular Place resident as a possible suicide.
(01/11/13 8:18pm)
Officers from the Ypsilanti Police Department are investigating the death of a Peninsular Place resident as a possible suicide.
(01/10/13 5:15am)
One foul by senior center Da’Shonte Riley and two free throws by the Ball State University Cardinals turned overtime into a 60-58 loss for the Eastern Michigan University Eagles at the Convocation Center Wednesday night.
(01/10/13 2:38am)
Starbucks, including the one in Eastern Michigan University’s Student Center, is now offering $1 reusable plastic cups to customers in an effort to promote a more environmentally friendly culture.
(01/10/13 2:35am)
Michigan lawmakers passed a bill Dec. 14 that requires registered medical marijuana patients to transport their marijuana within a sealed container and in the trunk of their vehicle. If the vehicle does not have a trunk, the marijuana must be stored in a locked container out of reach from the patient.
(01/10/13 2:29am)
Michigan Supreme Court Justice Diane Hathaway announced Tuesday that she will retire from the bench Jan. 21 because of a formal complaint filed by the Judicial Tenure Commission.
(01/10/13 2:04am)
Sunday was a relief to hockey fans all over North America as it was announced that the National Hockey League Players Association and team owners had agreed in principle on a deal which would end a nearly four month long lockout. Finally, hockey season is upon us; well, pending league ratification.
(01/07/13 2:31am)
New Year’s resolutions can be an important step to overcoming personal shortcomings—something our twenty-four hour news cycle could certainly use.
(01/07/13 2:29am)
It might have felt like the end of the world could have happened on the night of Dec. 21, but it didn’t.
(01/07/13 2:08am)
Since the first brick was thrown at the 1969 Stonewall Riots in New York City sparking the movement of equality, there has been a continuous presence of supporters in the efforts to bring justice and educate others about the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community.