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(03/23/25 8:00pm)
Brace yourself for another action-packed week as Eastern Michigan athletics charges into late March with an exciting lineup of must-see events! From baseball games and high-stakes tennis matchups to track & field competitions and golf tournaments, EMU athletes are set to compete at the highest level. Whether you’re cheering from the stands in Ypsilanti or following along remotely, here’s a breakdown of the can’t-miss events across multiple sports this week:
(03/25/25 12:00pm)
Joe Misiewicz, a retired media professor and Echo alum, is set to be inducted into The Eastern Echo Hall of Fame, along two others.
(03/27/25 4:00pm)
Dorothy Zahor and Kenneth Glynn met at Eastern Michigan University, where they discovered their shared love for urban wildlife. Now, married and graduate students at Oregon State University, they’ve come together to help their communities better understand the potential of higher lead levels in soil. And they’re doing it with a familiar summer sight- the robin.
(03/23/25 4:00pm)
On March 27, 2025, The Eastern Echo will induct Kristy Montee, along with two other Echo alumni, into the Echo Hall of Fame during its annual Student Media Gala.
(03/25/25 8:00pm)
"Inaccurate Conceptions," directed by Trenten Hargrove and written by Sharon Reichert, was presented at the Eastern Michigan Theatre on March 18. This play, written and directed by students, was full of humorous moments and kept the audience laughing. This was a 20-minute play that was beautifully done.
(03/25/25 4:00pm)
On Thursday, Mar 20, 2025, members of the Eastern Michigan University community gathered at Fighting Racism, Deportations, & Genocide, an event organized by the Labor, Equity, and Justice (SLEG) Committee of the EMU chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP).
(03/24/25 4:00pm)
Oestrike Stadium? More like Logan Hugo’s (Essexville, Mich./Essexville Garber) playground.
(03/28/25 4:00pm)
“We noticed that the community wanted a cafe and no one was taking the initiative, so we did.” said Khalid Awwad about his new family-owned StimuLatte Cafe.
(03/28/25 12:00pm)
At the annual Brick Bash this year, an Eastern alum displayed a Lego model of Eastern’s campus. Emily Langbehn, who graduated in 2007, built the model without instructions with pieces she sourced from other sets. The model includes Best Hall, Halle Library, the Student Center, and Pray-Harrold.
(03/30/25 8:00pm)
"Adolescence," directed by Philip Barantini, is a limited series recently released on Netflix. This thrilling series features Owen Cooper as Jamie Miller, Ashley Walters as detective Luke Bascombe, and Stephen Graham as Eddie Miller. It is full of themes like toxic masculinity and the impact of social media.
(03/26/25 8:00pm)
The indie pop band Japanese Breakfast recently dropped their fourth studio album “For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)” on March 21, 2025. True to its title, the record was a dreamy, indie pop album dealing with melancholia. It was preceded by the singles “Orlando In Love” and “Mega Circuit.”
(03/29/25 12:00pm)
Soaring all the way from Ypsilanti to Los Angeles to the 67th Grammy Award-winning stage, Eastern Michigan University alum and Akropolis Reed Quintet’s clarinetist Kari Landry looks back on her time at EMU with gratitude.
(03/28/25 8:00pm)
What if you achieved work-life balance by splitting yourself into two people, one who only existed at work and one who was yourself? This was the premise of the Apple TV+ sci-fi thriller series, “Severance,” which wrapped up its second season on March 20, 2025.
(03/24/25 8:00pm)
Registration Blitz - March 25
(03/26/25 4:00pm)
EDITOR'S NOTE: Cellar Roots, published annually by the Student Media Team at EMU, in late March, released the 51st edition of its arts and literature magazine in late March 2025. This article, one in a series, focuses on one of the artists whose work was selected for publication.
(03/21/25 8:00pm)
The team announced Tuesday, March 18, 2025, that the Detroit Lions continue reinforcing their defensive front, bringing back former Eastern Michigan University standout Pat O’Connor on a one-year deal.
(03/24/25 12:00pm)
On April 1, 2025, Eastern Michigan University will be bringing people together through an exciting event called Inclusion Day.
(03/23/25 12:00pm)
The annual edition of Cellar Roots, Eastern Michigan University's Fine Arts Magazine, is now available.
(03/26/25 12:00pm)
Standard Auto Service, a gas station and auto shop in Ypsilanti, Michigan, is planning to conditionally rezone the parcel of land behind the business.
(03/27/25 12:00pm)
EDITOR'S NOTE: Cellar Roots, published annually by the Student Media Team at EMU, released the 51st edition of its arts and literature magazine in late March, 2025. This article, one in a series, focuses on one of the artists whose work was selected for publication.