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We have all had a $30 oil change balloon into a $3,000 smorgasbord of tie-rod ends, valves, springs and other oddly named parts that many have no clue what their function is.
Winter weather can quickly turn nasty in Michigan with snow, ice and freak events like freezing fog hindering any commute to class.
If you hear the tired moans for brains across campus next week, do not be alarmed. The shuffling of the recently re-animated dead is part of Zombie Awareness Week, a week-long event put on by Outbreak: Eastern.
Eastern Michigan University and the United Way are holding the EMU United Way Kick-Off Campaign beginning at 8:15 a.m. Tuesday in the Student Center Ballroom. It will be running until Nov. 18.
Are you the type of caffeinated machine who thinks a Red Bull is an alternative to Ambien? Have you ever attempted to attach a baby bottle nipple to a can of Monster for easy bedtime accessibility? Or are you a milder latte-a-day kind of person?
For those of you that love to drink the Apple Kool-Aid – as tasty as it is – there are other tablet products on the shelf. Where are these tablets, you ask? They are usually tucked away next to the broom closet and discounted tape players, forgotten amongst the iPad craze.
BEEP…BEEP…BEEP… You roll over and the clock reads 9:15. Class starts in fifteen minutes. You live thirty miles away. And you have a final exam.
Roommates are like lottery tickets: Sometimes you get a winner, and sometimes you are out a couple hundred bucks, depending on your gambling abilities. Not everyone’s a winner, but some are bigger losers than others.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy isn’t just a proverb for college students – it’s a way of life.
The Internet is a two-way street: It has invaded our lives as our lives have invaded it. With the information superhighway beamed down to almost every device we can get our hands on, future employers are starting to catch on.
We have all imagined sailing the high seas Jack Sparrow-style, fighting off other pirates and hunting for lost riches, traveling to faraway lands and going toe-to-toe with Black Beard himself. But sadly, that childhood dream usually sinks before ever leaving port.
Timothy Dyer, a former Eastern Michigan University Regent, pledged $1.5 million for the creation of the Dr. Timothy J. Dyer Distinguished Interdisciplinary Chair in Forensics/Debate and Human Rights last October. His generosity is beginning to bear fruit.
Search for “Eating Healthy” on Google and it instantly suggests “Eating healthy on a budget,” as if it knows your wallet is getting as tight as your swimsuit.