Halle Library offers students more than books
From technical equipment to research help, Eastern Michigan University's Bruce T. Halle Library offers much more to students than just books.
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From technical equipment to research help, Eastern Michigan University's Bruce T. Halle Library offers much more to students than just books.
Dollie Rot, a gothic poet, writer and singer residing in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is the Roots Local Artist of the Month for October 2025.
Winging It sits down with Monica Catalan, president of the Southeast Asian Student Alliance, to talk upcoming events, advocacy efforts and how EMU students can get involved.
After 18 months, the groundbreaking renovations to Eastern Michigan University baseball’s Oestrike Stadium are complete.
Eastern Michigan University invites future Eagles to spend time on campus during an Oct. 25 open house called Explore Eastern.
As students come back to campus after fall break, they may want to take time to do something fun this week. The Eastern Echo has them covered with this list of interesting events on and off campus.
For those who want to jump into Halloween early, Nightmare on Cross Street and the Skeleton Walk are happening every weekend this October in Depot Town.
Welcome back to the Weekly Round-up, where we summarize the articles you may have missed throughout the week on the Eastern Echo website.
National Newspaper Week is Oct. 5-11. The Newspaper Association Managers has sponsored the celebration in the United States and Canada since 1940, marking this year as its 85th anniversary.
The Eastern Michigan University volleyball team returned home to the George Gervin GameAbove Center for a two-day, two-game matchup with two Ohio teams. The Eagles first welcomed the Bowling Green State University Falcons for a Friday night matchup on Oct. 3, 2025, and the University of Toledo Rockets on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025.
Joshua Nieman talks with LGBT/Queer Literature and Women and Gender Studies professor, Melissa Jones, about society's fascination with serial killers, the sensitivities of teaching and what it was like growing up with a queer parent.
With fall sports in full swing, here’s a look at some of this week's top stories from Eastern Michigan University’s various athletic disciplines.
Heading into the University at Buffalo Stadium as 10.5-point underdogs, Eastern Michigan University’s football team found itself on the doorstep of pulling off a stunning upset in what would go down as one of the most captivating Mid-American Conference games this year.
Some First Amendment advocates say that free speech in the United States, and on university campuses, has hit an inflection point.
This October, the Ypsilanti Food Co-op is celebrating National Cooperative Month and the 50th anniversary of its opening.
Eastern Michigan University football faces its fourth loss, this time, against Central Michigan University. How can the Eagles bounce back from this setback?
The 400 block of West Michigan Avenue in Ypsilanti, home to the row of Arreloa-family-owned businesses, including Dos Hermanos Market, recently faced a destructive incident to its forthcoming ice cream parlor.
On the third floor of the Student Center, Eastern Michigan University students danced and sang along as they celebrated the release of Taylor Swift's 12th studio album "The Life of a Showgirl," which hit streaming platforms and Target stores across the country when the clock struck midnight on Oct. 3, 2025.
A USB drive was anonymously mailed to an Eastern Michigan University campus department on Sept. 22, 2025. EMU's Enrollment Management office received the device, said Ron Woody, chief information officer at EMU. The USB drive was not inserted into any campus servers or hardware.
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