Heart Walk sets new monetary goal
The 2013 Washtenaw County Heart Walk will take place Sunday, May 19. The start location will be at Washtenaw Community College, located at 4800 E. Huron River Drive in Ann Arbor.
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The 2013 Washtenaw County Heart Walk will take place Sunday, May 19. The start location will be at Washtenaw Community College, located at 4800 E. Huron River Drive in Ann Arbor.
Improvements to EagleMail settings will take place on Saturday, May 18. Eastern Michigan University’s executive Director of Media Relations, Geoff Larcom, issued a campus-wide email on April 29 outlining the changes.
All Eastern Michigan University students who have 95 or more credit hours are advised to complete a degree audit prior to graduating. This will ensure that program requirements are being met and that students are on track.
Clark Smith, 89.1 FM WEMU’s program director, retired May 3 after 30 years of service. He was originally hired on as the news director for the station in May 1983 and then named program director in 2007, according to a press release issued by WEMU. He worked both positions until August 2012.
The Ypsilanti City Council was asked for a policy commitment in favor of solar power for the city Tuesday night.
Details have emerged in the Niswender case as family members have told the Monroe Evening News that Julia Niswender, 23, was drowned in her bathtub.
A $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the person responsible for the death of 23-year-old Julia Niswender.
Desmond Miller and Nino Monea are Eastern Michigan University’s new student president and vice-president elect, respectively.
The cost per city parcel for the scheduled conversion of 260 mercury vapor streetlights to LED along the East Michigan Avenue and Ecorse area was discussed at a special Ypsilanti City Council work session Tuesday night.
Ypsilanti City Council passed the first reading of the “Food Production Amendments” ordinance—omitting all wording pertaining to “hoophouses” or “greenhouses”—at its Feb. 19 meeting.
The City of Ypsilanti will be the first city to participate in two DTE Energy programs that will potentially save the city $23,000 annually in streetlight energy costs.
Millage funds for public transportation in Ypsilanti are maxed out, Ypsilanti City Council member Peter Murdock said.
Proposals for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender student research are being accepted by Eastern Michigan University’s Center for the Study of Equality and Human Rights.
Council member, Peter Murdock proposed an ordinance for snow removal at the Ypsilanti City Council meeting Jan. 8.
Gillian Ream, communications coordinator for the non-profit Michigan Suburbs Alliance organization, and Liz Wozniak, executive director for the non-partisan Michigan League of Conservation Voters, urged Ypsilanti City Council to endorse Proposal 3 Oct. 16.
Regan L. Parker, a graduate of Eastern Michigan University, was nominated for appointment to the Ypsilanti Downtown Development Authority at the Oct. 2 Ypsilanti City Council meeting.
Interim Director of the Ypsilanti Housing Commission Eric Temple gave a presentation before Ypsilanti City Council Tuesday, Sept. 18, updating the commission’s U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development status.
The cost of student healthcare insurance provided by UnitedHealthcare for services at Eastern Michigan University’s Snow Health Center has risen to $1,395 from last year’s $995.