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(10/29/12 1:43am)
Eastern Michigan University political science professor Edward Sidlow spoke on the issues of politics and sports from The New York Times article, “Debate? Football? Why Not Both?” as part of EMU’s Times Talk series Oct. 25 at Big Bob’s Lakehouse.
(10/25/12 1:29am)
The Eastern Michigan University political science department hosted a mock presidential debate in the ballroom of the Student Center Oct. 22.
(10/21/12 10:33pm)
Community Forum to examine Affordable Care Act
(10/18/12 1:57am)
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney criticized Vice President Joe Biden for making wrongful statements about the Libyan attacks during the vice presidential debate Oct. 11.
(10/18/12 1:55am)
The Princeton Review has ranked Eastern Michigan University’s College of Business as one of the best in the country for the ninth year in a row.
(10/18/12 1:30am)
EMU’s engineering program now accredited
(10/18/12 1:24am)
President Barack Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney faced off in a second debate Oct. 16. The town-hall style debate at Hofstra University near New York City was a sharp contrast to the first debate, in which Obama was criticized for a lackluster performance.
(10/15/12 12:36am)
Campus
(10/15/12 12:34am)
Eastern Michigan University junior Nick Schlemper has developed a website to assist EMU students in various areas of college life. The site, www.CollegeGenius.net, is free to students and is currently up and running.
(10/15/12 12:33am)
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Center Auditorium was filled with about 20 students Oct. 11 for the first and only vice presidential debate between current Vice President Joe Biden and vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan.
(10/15/12 12:31am)
An Eastern Michigan University student may face up to 93 days in jail on a misdemeanor charge of election fraud.
(10/15/12 12:29am)
President Barack Obama recently released an ad in Virginia attacking Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s foreign policy and global tour.
(10/15/12 12:27am)
Eastern Michigan University held the Statewide Ballot Informative Forum Oct. 9 in the Halle Library Auditorium to answer students’ questions and give details on the plans and development of Proposal 6, which if passed would require voters to approve any new bridge or tunnel from Michigan to Canada. The proposal was filed in response to a suggested new bridge between Detroit and Windsor.
(10/15/12 12:23am)
Eastern Michigan University students were informed about the pros and cons of Proposal 1, the emergency manager law, at a Student Government event titled “What’s on the Ballot” Oct. 9 in the Halle Library Auditorium.
(10/11/12 2:59am)
As part of its ongoing philosophy speaker series, Eastern Michigan University welcomed Oakland University professor Mark Navin Oct. 4, for a lecture titled “Vaccine Refusal: Social Liberals and Conservative Values” in Pray-Harrold.
(10/11/12 2:57am)
Eastern Michigan University will host potential freshman and transfer students and their families Saturday, Oct. 13 for the Explore Eastern program.
(10/11/12 2:42am)
Eastern Michigan University has developed a new policy regarding underage drinking in response to a statewide medical amnesty law in effect since June 1 that creates exceptions to Michigan’s Minor in Possession laws.
(10/11/12 2:40am)
“No Strings Attached: Barriers to Receiving Help,” held Oct. 3, was an interactive discussion hosted by Eastern Michigan University’s Women’s Resource Center Program Coordinator Jess Klein in the Student Center. The focus of the event was to challenge judgmental language and thoughts people use or have of those affected by domestic violence.
(10/08/12 1:38am)
Regan L. Parker, a graduate of Eastern Michigan University, was nominated for appointment to the Ypsilanti Downtown Development Authority at the Oct. 2 Ypsilanti City Council meeting.
(10/08/12 1:36am)
The national Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act is a bill that would provide conditional residency to certain undocumented residents of “good moral character,” who completed high school in the United States, arrived in the U.S. as minors and lived in the country for five years preceding the bill’s enactment.