Fees for the Annual Domestic Violence Walk now directed to those in need
Ypsilanti City Council unanimously voted Sept. 14 to waive the park rental fees for the Fifth Annual Domestic Violence Walk, hosted by Women & Men Working for Change.
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Ypsilanti City Council unanimously voted Sept. 14 to waive the park rental fees for the Fifth Annual Domestic Violence Walk, hosted by Women & Men Working for Change.
The Washtenaw County Health Department has issued an emergency order that will mandate masks be worn in all K-12 schools.
Eastern Michigan University’s Engage@EMU and the University of Michigan’s Ginsberg Center are teaming up to launch Digital Connecting Corps (DCC), a program that will help bridge the digital divide in Washtenaw County by helping older adults learn how to better use technology.
The Black Honors Student Organization (BHSO) celebrated Women’s History Month with a Women’s Leadership panel of six women of color to share their experiences and journeys to leadership positions, on Thursday, March 11.
In recognition of a new $5 million gift in addition to $15 million contributed over the past 15 months by GameAbove, Eastern Michigan University is renaming its engineering and technology college to the GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology.
The Michigan Department of Education (MDE) passes the 10 Cents a Meal for Michigan’s Kids & Farms program so that kids will have access to a nutritious meal.
Jonas Berzanskis and Kandy Fredrick are hosting “Zoom Community Open Mic,” through the Triple Goddess Tasting Room, located in Ypsilanti, every Wednesday from 7-9 p.m.