State and local agencies restore regional 911 service
At 7:56 p.m. on August 22, EMU informed the campus community that service had been restored to regional 911 dispatches.
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At 7:56 p.m. on August 22, EMU informed the campus community that service had been restored to regional 911 dispatches.
Whether you’re brand new to campus or a seasoned Eagle, it always helps to know how to get a little help when you need it. Support is fundamental, especially in college, so keep reading for five resources around campus you might not have known you have access to.
The 77th Tony Awards earlier this month gathered American Theatre’s best for a night of recognition. One of those recognized, James Bolosh, was a graduate of Eastern Michigan University, making him EMU’s first Tony winner.
On May 22, YpsiWrites will bring together local published authors to read their work and answer questions.
An air quality advisory was announced in Southeast Michigan for May 18, the first such advisory of 2024.
Evenstar’s Chalice, a metaphysical shop in downtown Ypsilanti, announced it will be closing its storefront this summer with plans to continue online.
Unofficial results from the May 7 Ypsilanti special election determined that Council Member Desiraé Simmons will retain her seat on city council.
In an email sent to the Eastern Michigan University community Saturday, the EMU Energy Center announced that a scheduled temporary shutdown would begin earlier that expected.
The City of Ypsilanti announced the winner of its first annual Youth Poet Laureate program, Eastern Michigan University junior Ruth Mella.
Molly Raynor, published poet, community builder, mother, and Ann Arbor native, has been in the world of poetry, performance, and community engagement since she was a teen.
On Saturday, March 30, students and community members gathered on Michigan State University’s campus for the inaugural HEAL (Healthcare, Education, Advocacy, and Leadership) Sexual Health Conference.
Madi Diaz, the indie singer-songwriter and musician, is currently on tour for her most recent record “Weird Faith.” She stopped at The Ark in Ann Arbor, Mich., to perform on March 5. Diaz welcomed folk singer-songwriter and musician Jack Van Cleaf to open the show. In a partnership with the Human Rights Campaign and Propellor, Diaz encouraged attendees to take action for a chance to win an autographed setlist.
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Palestinian-Chilean artist Elyanna performing in Detroit on her sold out "The Elyanna Tour."
Eastern Michigan University professor Tsu-Yin Wu received a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to continue her research on the topic of firearm violence prevention in Asian American communities.
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Every year since 1986, Eastern Michigan University has put on a series of events to honor and celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
“Poor Things,” a dark, sexy, humorous, and philosophical film from director Yorgos Lanthimos, is like nothing that’s been done before. In some ways, it’s a feminist thinkpiece, in others, it’s a capitalist commentary; across the board, it alludes to stories that have come before it like “Frankenstein.”
At a special meeting on Nov. 9, the Ypsilanti City Council approved a resolution to purchase a $3.7 million building to replace the failing Department of Public Services (DPS) facility.
In an effort to inform Ypsilanti renters, the Ypsilanti Tenants Union hosted a Tenant Organizing 101 workshop on Sunday, Nov. 12.