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This story was updated upon learning more information at 12:54 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 24.
The Nation, an EMU student organization, sponsored Trap Karaoke in the Student Center Ballroom on Oct. 8. Trap Karaoke is an example of rich history and culture being found on Eastern Michigan University’s campus.
EMU's Minorities and Philosophy Chapter (MAP) is a group of students whose mission is to "examine and address issues of minority participation in academic philosophy." Even though the group is mostly lead by graduate students, MAP also relies on faculty support and urges undergraduate involvement. Currently, MAP has 134 chapters throughout the world.
College is often a stressful time for students and L.A.M.E. Comedy Night is here to help. They allow students to put their worries behind them and concentrate on free, quality entertainment provided by their peers.
Students interested in strengthening their education, expanding their network and taking the right steps to begin their career filled room 352 of the Student Center on Sept. 17 to learn more about EMU's Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA).
Eastern Michigan University’s Residence Hall Association had a tent set up Sept. 11 to help students learn more about the organization, win prizes and have the chance to join RHA as a Community Representative.
On Sept. 9, new and returning Eagles had the opportunity to learn more about the wide variety of student organizations Eastern Michigan University has to offer, as over 200 student organizations filled the Student Center patio and University Park.
EMU students were in for a treat when comedic hypnotist Dan Lornitis visited on Wednesday, April 10 to share some knowledge and laughs.
Vee Kennedy and the English Graduate Students Association organized the third annual EGSA Conference on Friday, April 5.
Student Sen. Kirk Suchowesky announced on Saturday, March 5 that he’s suspending his campaign for Student Body President.
YPSILANTI, Mich. -- Chris Yeadon, the director of dining services, gave a report during the Student Senate regular meeting March 12 with updates on the progress made for dining services over the last few years.
The Eastern Michigan University organization International Student Association (ISA) held the 20th annual Colors in Harmony March 16 at the Student Center Auditorium.
Eastern Michigan University held the LGBT Pride Prom on March 13 in the convocation center from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Crutcher has clarified that Student Government has not received any information about housing privatization that is not already public.
YPSILANTI, MI - Student Government passed three new resolutions on March 5 in McKenny Hall, with 13 Senators present as well as Student Body President Candice Crutcher, Director of Business and Finance, Quentin Francis and Director of Political Action, Faraz Ansari.
The popular game show “Family Feud” was brought to life Wednesday, March 6 in Eastern Michigan University’s Student Center Auditorium by the organization Kings of Color (KOC).
Eastern Michigan University held its 3rd annual K-Pop competition March 9 in Pease Auditorium at 6 p.m. The event was open to EMU students and the public.
Eastern Michigan University Theatre continues its Second Stage Series with their production of “Songs Unsung: a Musical Revue,” set to open in Sponberg Theatre and run March 15 through March 17.
Guest speaker Tameka Citchen-Spruce, disability advocate of over 10 years, film producer and writer, presented “The Accomplishments of African-Americans with Disabilities” Wednesday, Feb. 20 at 11 a.m. in Room 320 of the Student Center.
The Washtenaw County Prosecutor has decided not to pursue ethnic intimidation charges in the Best Hall case at Eastern Michigan University. The decision was made February 26 by First Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Konrad Siller.