Eagle on the Street, Nov. 1
With midterms coming to a conclusion, Eastern students are finally getting a chance to come out of their studying caves and Eagle on the Street was there to ask: How do you celebrate the end of midterms?
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With midterms coming to a conclusion, Eastern students are finally getting a chance to come out of their studying caves and Eagle on the Street was there to ask: How do you celebrate the end of midterms?
Carnivals have an ability to bring people together and it’s no stranger that food does as well. The Commons on Eastern Michigan University’s campus decided to bring these two ideas together, creating a fun event for students.
If there is one thing you can say about our new Interim President, Kim Schatzel, it is that she sure knows how to throw a party.
Whether you’ve never been to an anime convention before and want your first experience to be closer to home, or you’re a seasoned “Con” veteran looking to fill the winter void with a fun and unique experience, Washi Con might be the event for you.
Besides the fact that Eastern Michigan University has a beautiful campus, EMU also has great spots to mingle, learn and have fun with friends and colleagues. Here are some of the main hot spots on campus.
Eastern Michigan University, along with St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor, will be holding an emergency response exercise at the Convocation Center Wednesday, May 13.
Eastern Michigan University is investigating a party held April 11 at a house on N. Hamilton St. According to Nathan Phillips, a member of the Native American community, some of the 30 students were dressed up as Native Americans.
A gas leak at the LeForge Road Bridge on Monday afternoon cut off parts of Ypsilanti from Superior Township. Ypsilanti Fire Chief Max Anthouard said they got the call about 3 p.m. Anthouard said that the leak occurred accidentally when a tree trimmer on the north side of the LeForge Road Bridge hit an unmarked gas line.
While protesters shut down Board of Regents meetings and teachers’ unions boycott Eastern Michigan University student teachers, the College of Education’s faculty is putting all of its efforts into making sure students never miss out on an educational opportunity.
Campus Life will show the award-winning film, “American Sniper,” 8 p.m. on Friday in the Student Center Auditorium.
Twenty Eastern Michigan University students packaged and passed out 150 lunches to 40 people at the Salvation Army, 9 S. State Street, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday.
The students who participated in the protest of the movie “American Sniper” Friday night in the Student Center said the shutting down and postponement of the showing was not their original intent.
After seven years in the captain’s seat, university president Susan Martin is feeling bittersweet about stepping down in July.
Student Government held its Internal Affairs and Business and Finance committee meetings April 14 in the Student Center. The Public Affairs and Student Affairs committee meetings were canceled.
“In Her Shoes: Forging Paths at EMU” is a new exhibit that opened Thursday in the McKenny Gallery. According to a press release from the university’s Department of Communications, the exhibit will be about the paths women have forged and the barriers women have broken both at Eastern and beyond, from 1849 to the present.
Eastern Michigan University Board of Regents voted in favor of Provost Kim Schatzel taking the position of interim president of the university effective July 7, 2015.
The Howell Nature Center is holding its first Community Appreciation Day at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 9.
Eastern Michigan University's Student Government will be participating in the Student Association of Michigan's trip to Lansing Thursday, April 16.
Four students were arrested after disrupting the planned showing of "American Sniper" Friday evening in the EMU Student Center Auditorium. The film had begun when protesters interrupted and continued after they left. The 10 p.m. showing was rescheduled.