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(09/28/25 10:07pm)
Each academic year, the Eastern Michigan University Honors College hosts a series of Star Lectures — a group of six presentations throughout both semesters in accordance with an annual theme.
(10/01/25 12:00pm)
The Halle Fix-It-Hub has finalized its new schedule, with Oct. 2, 2025, as the first clinic this semester where students can get help repairing what's broken.
(09/30/25 4:00pm)
This September, the Ypsilanti District Library is celebrating National Library Card Sign-up Month.
(09/30/25 12:00pm)
Students at Eastern Michigan University may have noticed Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025, that the fences around the construction area near the Halle Library were taken down. What used to be the Brown and Munson dorm buildings is now a grass field.
(09/23/25 4:00pm)
Renovations are currently underway at the now-closed Wurst Bar, a local Ypsilanti hangout located on Cross Street that was known for its karaoke nights and bratwurst menu offerings.
(09/25/25 12:00pm)
The Michigan Association of Public Broadcasters delivered its Public Media Impact Award to Eastern Michigan University President James Smith and his wife Connie Ruhl-Smith.
(09/19/25 12:00pm)
On Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025, Eastern Michigan University students gathered outside of the campus Lake House in front of the Student Center for a vigil to honor De'Martravion “Trey” Reed.
(10/01/25 4:00pm)
Ariel Pompey and Amber Horwitz have landed an opportunity to expand their 9-year-old substance use prevention project, thanks to a $224,755 grant from the Washtenaw County Opioid Settlement Fund.
(09/15/25 2:15pm)
Distribution of new, uniform trash bins is now underway for residents in the City of Ypsilanti. The change comes as the city’s garbage collection service, contracted by Stevens Disposal, moves to an automated side loader.
(09/16/25 12:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s student-operated fine arts and literary magazine, Cellar Roots, is introducing Roots, a new arts and entertainment publication, in collaboration with The Eastern Echo.
(10/03/25 4:00pm)
With over 150 student organizations on Eastern Michigan University's campus, there’s a group for everybody — but if someone can’t find exactly what they’re looking for, they can always start their own.
(09/24/25 12:00pm)
Students at Eastern Michigan University may notice that the campus bookstore in the Student Center has been closed since it shut its doors June 30, 2025. All textbooks can now be purchased online through a new system.
(09/13/25 10:00am)
Eastern Michigan University officials announced in a series of emails that the E|Dining market in Pray-Harrold is scheduled to reopen this fall, although in a different format than before.
(09/15/25 4:00pm)
Looking for an interesting event to attend this week? Look no further – from concerts and country fair events to karaoke nights and tailgates, there is something for everyone this week on and around Eastern Michigan University's campus.
(09/17/25 12:00pm)
Set to take place on Friday, Sept. 19, 2025, the City of Ann Arbor's 25th annual Green Fair offers residents opportunities to adopt sustainable habits.
(09/09/25 12:00pm)
Three weeks after E|Dining announced the closure of multiple campus dining and market locations, Eastern Michigan University students remain frustrated by the changes.
(09/09/25 4:00pm)
This year, Eastern Michigan University’s Swoop’s Pantry commemorated its 10-year anniversary with a celebratory campus event on Sept. 4, 2025.
(09/16/25 8:00pm)
Spain, Japan, New Zealand, the Czech Republic and France: These countries have something in common on the Eastern Michigan University campus. Two upcoming fairs hosted by the university's Office of Academic Travel Programs aim to help students study in those countries and others.
(09/17/25 4:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s fraternities and sororities — and a number of other campus organizations — are gearing up for three days of special events to recognize National Hazing Prevention Week, which starts Monday, Sept. 22, 2025.
(09/03/25 3:46pm)
The city of Ypsilanti and the Ypsilanti Police Department launched an investigation following a physical altercation caught on video at The Beer Cooler on North Washington Street.