Former student charged with larceny
Eastern Michigan University police officers arrested former EMU student Ian Evans Ratke on Saturday. Ratke was arrested for multiple larcenies committed at the Bruce T. Halle Library.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Eastern Echo's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
104 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Eastern Michigan University police officers arrested former EMU student Ian Evans Ratke on Saturday. Ratke was arrested for multiple larcenies committed at the Bruce T. Halle Library.
April 3
There are places in the world that would rather see a woman dead than educated. Thankfully for Zeinab Moughnia, Eastern Michigan University is not one of those places.
The Senatorial and Presidential elections for Eastern Michigan University’s Student Government ended on March 27, but a winner of the Presidential election has yet to be declared due to ongoing campaign investigations.
March 27
President Barack Obama toured Ann Arbor on Wednesday to promote a bill written to increase minimum wage from $7.40 an hour to $10.10 an hour. The bill will soon be brought before Congress.
Eastern Michigan University’s Department of Public Safety police officers arrested Ayodeji Temi Loluwa Ogunade, an EMU student, March 17 for a string of larcenies occurring at the Rec/IM. There has been a series of thefts this year at the recreation center and police were able to link Ogunade to seven of those cases.
Julie A. Eadeh has lived in more countries than many people have lived in houses – Saudi Arabia, Iraq, China and Qatar to name a few. Her journey through life has roots to Eastern Michigan University, where she received her degree in history. On Monday, she came back to EMU to talk to students about possibly following her career path as a diplomat for the United States of America in the Department of State.
Across the country, the rates of sexual assault occurring on college campus vary, but almost all estimates are troubling.
March 20
Eastern Michigan University Board of Regents round-up for March 25.
March 13
As the showdown in Ukraine continues to escalate, Kiev said its conflict with Russia was moving into a “military” phase after a Ukrainian serviceman was shot dead in Crimea by Russian forces, The Irish Times reported Tuesday. The Eastern Michigan University political science department also decided to act by presenting an open forum presentation to the EMU community to address the crisis and what it might mean to international affairs, national security and the global economy.
Eastern Michigan University’s Convocation Center would have looked more at home Saturday night if it were surrounded by rows of corn and wheat fields instead of standing vigil on the border of EMU’s campus. Four-wheel drive trucks, girls clad in short skirts and cowboy boots and more guys in flannel since Nirvana was touring descended upon it in droves for the Justin Moore concert.
Eastern Michigan University’s inaugural Business of the Year Awards Luncheon Friday afternoon was only missing the red carpet walkway to differentiate itself from a Hollywood awards gala. Held in EMU’s Student Center Ballroom, the ceremony featured an audio-visual presentation, a collection of awards presenters and a keynote speaker.
March 6
Eastern Michigan University’s Star Lecture series concluded Tuesday night with “Manifestations of Poverty: Who Cares? The Cultural Politics of Indifference” presented by the director of EMU’s school of social work, Lynn Nybell. Her lecture highlighted the increasing trend towards neo-liberalism in the United States and its effects on American culture and its economy.
Feb. 21
At sundown on March 7, a few brave Eastern Michigan University students will disconnect, venturing into a world without cell phones, without email, without Internet—a world unplugged. No, this isn’t the plot of an Eagle sci-fi drama; it’s the National Day of Unplugging.
Eastern Michigan University announced it will be expanding its curriculum to include an advanced degree in gerontology nursing. The two-year master’s degree course will usually be offered one night a week at the EMU-Livonia campus to cater to working adults.