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(10/06/10 9:49pm)
This past Monday in the Student Center, professor John Fike of the EMU political science department discussed how the “Motor City” acquired the reputation it has today
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In his seminar, “Detroit: Historical Factors and Current Challenges,” Fike focused on the city of Detroit and its problems of urban decay and how to solve those problems.
(10/06/10 9:42pm)
John Fike urges Detroit’s citizens to participate in government if they’re eager to see a change in the city’s leadership.
(10/03/10 9:42pm)
Sept. 28
A pizza delivery driver was robbed in the 1000 block of Jeff Street. Deputies discovered the victim drove to a residence to deliver a pizza. The residence was dark and there were no vehicles in the driveway, but the victim got out of his vehicle and knocked on a side door. Two suspects came out from the backyard of the residence and grabbed the victim from behind and assaulted him. The suspects took property from the victim and fled the scene.
(10/03/10 9:41pm)
The roast was a fundraiser for the EMUBA Scholarship Fund. Tickets were $20 for general admission, $10 for EMU students and free to anyone who showed their ticket from the NPHC Stepshow at EMU the previous night.
(10/03/10 9:38pm)
Not only are high schools struggling to get kids to graduate, but they have to prepare students for college as well.
(09/27/10 12:16am)
Sept. 21
An individual was pulled over for driving with no headlights. The police noticed the subject was operating under the influence at 1:53 a.m. on Emmet Street near Hamilton Street.
(09/27/10 12:13am)
A professor of history from Barnard College in New York delivered a lecture to an audience in the Student Center auditorium about distractions affecting the average college student.
(09/27/10 12:10am)
More than 200 Eastern Michigan University students took advantage of last Wednesday’s Nonprofit Volunteer Career Fair in the Student Center Ballroom.
(09/27/10 12:00am)
Mark C. Carnes came from New York to lecture EMU on the psychology of slacking off in a universiy setting. Carnes believes that a change in the nature of the classroom could make it as interesting as drinking.
(09/19/10 9:24pm)
Sept. 15
(09/19/10 9:23pm)
An increasing number of college students are falling victim to theft and burglary; however, there is something that can be done to cover the potential loss of belongings.
(09/15/10 11:47pm)
The third-annual BBQueer, an event held for the LGBT community, took place at Big Bob’s Lakehouse Wednesday afternoon.
(09/15/10 11:45pm)
Eastern Michigan University has a wealth of free resources available to its students to help them succeed during their college careers.
(09/15/10 11:36pm)
Many subtle and noticeable changes have been made to dining services this year at Eastern Michigan University.Larry Gates, the director of dining services, said there have been new cafés added around campus and two were remodeled.
(09/15/10 11:33pm)
The Student Government at Eastern Michigan University held its first senate meeting of the school year, Wednesday in room 310 B in the Student Center. The meeting consisted of appointing different directors of Student Government, as well as establishing the budget for the 2010-2011 school year at EMU, and allocating money requested by different recognized student organizations around the campus.
(08/15/10 8:31pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s administration and faculty have reached tentative agreements on some contract issues and will turn to salary and benefits discussions on Monday.
(07/26/10 2:10pm)
For an update on this story, see the News Blog.
(07/26/10 1:51pm)
Michael Deshawn Crockett
(06/28/10 10:17pm)
Amanda Lefled, the director of busines opperations at Snow Health Center, is shown here posting a sign with information about move in day vaccination times.
(06/28/10 9:31pm)
Ana Monteiro-Ferreira, of Philadelphia, Pa., assistant professor of African American Studies. Previously, Monteiro-Ferreira was a teaching assistant in the department of African American Studies at Temple University. She received both her doctorate and master’s degree in African-American Studies from Temple University. She also received a master’s degree in women’s studies from Universidade Aberta in Lisbon Portugal; and her bachelor’s degree in Anglo-American studies from the University of Coimbra, in Portugal.