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President’s Day is upon us and The Echo asked students: “Who is your favorite president and why?”
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President’s Day is upon us and The Echo asked students: “Who is your favorite president and why?”
A request for legislation was presented asking Ypsilanti City Council to consider a resolution to join the amicus brief in the United States Supreme Court in support of the U.S. District Court, Eastern District and Southern Division order in the case of "Deboer et al v. Richard Snyder."
It seems that year after year Valentine’s Day is losing its luster. Known as the ultimate Hallmark holiday, it’s traditionally the day that couples express their love for each other by exchanging cards and gifts. The Echo asked couples: “Are you planning to celebrate Valentine’s Day? If so, how? If not, why?”
In the spirit of activism, the Echo asked students: “What do you think would be one of the best steps we could take toward ending poverty around the world?”
Eastern Michigan University seniors Kyle Wilkinson and Alex Lombard plan to launch a new club in the 2015 fall semester called “The Young Professionals.” An introductory session was held Thursday evening in the Tower Room at McKinney Hall.
The Detroit Metropolitan Airport recorded 14.7 inches of snow Monday morning. As a result, businesses and schools were closed across Southeast Michigan including Eastern Michigan University. The Echo asked students: “How did you spend your snow day?”
This week The Eastern Echo asked students "what is something that you would like to see invented in your lifetime?
The Holman Success Center is a valuable resource to have at Eastern Michigan University. Located in room G04 of the Bruce T. Halle Library, it is easily accessible to all students.
Aches and pains. Cancer and chemotherapy. Medical marijuana has been making headway in the medical community as an option for patients with all sorts of ailments. The Echo asked students: “Do you view medical marijuana as a viable treatment option? Why or why not?”
Housing Affordability and Equity Assessment was discussed at Tuesday’s Ypsilanti City Council meeting.
Climate change is a hot topic in current events, even being mentioned in the State of the Union Address. The Echo asked students, “Do you think that climate change is a real issue that Americans should be worried about? Why? Or why not?”
Eastern Michigan University students gathered in Bruce T. Halle Library Friday afternoon to participate in a time management workshop.
President Obama announced on Jan. 8 a proposal in favor of free “for anyone willing to work for it” community college tuition. As college students face higher debt than ever, The Echo asked: “Do you think free tuition for community college is a good idea? Why or why not?”
With barely a week of classes out of the way, returning students are still aglow from recent weeks of rest and relaxation. The Echo asked: “How did you spend your holiday break?”
Bryan Alfaro is feeling lucky to have found employment after graduate school. He obtained his master’s degree in written communication from Eastern Michigan University in August 2014 and began teaching for his alma mater’s English department.
Police have determined that the death resulting in a man found along the Huron Street ramp to westbound I-94 was a suicide, according to Sgt. Thompson.
Phillip Arrington describes himself as a working writer and independent author. A 30-year veteran of Eastern Michigan University, in the teaching of composition, rhetoric and literature, he has been writing for much longer.
Fall 2014 is coming to a close at Eastern Michigan University. Exams are looming in the near future. The Eastern Echo asked students: “How do you prepare for finals?”
Digital Inclusion opened a Pop Up store in downtown Ypsilanti on Nov. 24 at 10 North Washington Street, slated to be open until Dec. 17.
The Michigan House approved a pilot program that would allow for suspicion-based drug testing on welfare recipients, on Wednesday. The Echo asked students: “Do you agree with this bill? Why or why not?”