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Halle Library is now back to normal business hours.
Eastern Michigan University on Monday, Jan. 15 hosted their annual Martin Luther King Jr. President's Luncheon as part of a week-long celebration called "Driven By The Dream." The speaker of this event was the professor, author, and former Chief Judge Victoria Pratt.
In F. Gary Gray's heist film "Lift," Kevin Hart portrays expert thief Cyrus. The film, which was written by Daniel Kunka, contains extravagant set pieces, such as a speedboat pursuit in the opening scene, and beautiful settings like Tuscany and Venice that make this film worth a watch.
"Mean Girls" (2024) is a musical adaptation that sets itself into modern-day life while bringing forward the charm of its source material, and even more. This film is a musical, and you should set your expectations before watching it. This adaptation is very different from the original Broadway musical and original material, so go into the film with those thoughts, and it's super enjoyable.
Dedication towards that one something in your life can really pay off if you do it right. Whether you put a lot of your time and effort into work, school, your family, whatever it may be, the results will show. We've all been taught that lesson at some point.
EMU hoops’ Tyson Acuff recognized on Lou Henson Award Watch List
The 94th encounter between in-state rivals Eastern Michigan University and Central Michigan took place on Saturday, Jan. 13. CMU maintains dominance in the all-time series with 55 victories to EMU's 39.
To celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Eastern Michigan University planned "Driven By The Dream," a host of events commemorating the activist's work. The first event to take place, the MLK Jr. Walk to Freedom on Monday, Jan. 15, has been canceled due to forecasted weather.
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.
On Dec. 29, 2023, the Washtenaw County Health Department (WCHD) announced that the Washtenaw County COVID-19 community level has reached medium. The WCHD measures the COVID-19 levels through wastewater levels and hospital crowd levels.
Eastern hosts several Martin Luther King Jr. Day Activities - Jan. 15
Former Eastern Michigan offensive coordinator Kalen DeBoer will officially become the next head coach at the University of Alabama after notifying Washington officials of his decision, per ESPN's Pete Thamel.
To commemorate the work of the late activist Martin Luther King Jr., the Ypsilanti District Library (YDL) will celebrate his life with “All Lives Stand Up." Taking place Sunday, Jan. 14, this free event will run from 2-3:30 p.m. at the branch on Whittaker Rd. in the community room.
On Thursday, Jan. 18, there will be a collection of performances entitled "A Night of Dreams" in Pease Auditorium from 7-9 p.m. celebrating MLK Jr.’s legacy.
From Thursday, Jan. 11 to Monday, Jan. 15, E|Dining will close The Commons to repair the water main.
Fans wearing green will join fans wearing red at Little Caesar's Arena on Jan. 27, when the Detroit Red Wings' host the Las Vegas Golden Knights and Eastern Michigan University students, alumni, faculty and staff.
The Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball team traveled 60 miles south to Bowling Green to take on the Bowling Green State Falcons, losing by a score of 69-57 to fall to 4-9 on the season and 1-2 in MAC play.
The Ypsilanti City Council voted unanimously to pass a resolution surrounding entheogenic plants during their latest meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 9.
Art Cart Pop-Up Series - Jan. 8
“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.”