Lecturers, students protest with sit-in at Martin's office
Yesterday, adjunct lecturers and students joined together once again in an attempt to send a message to the administration at Eastern Michigan University.
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Yesterday, adjunct lecturers and students joined together once again in an attempt to send a message to the administration at Eastern Michigan University.
From Mark Twain to Lil Wayne, obscenity, sex, drugs and alcohol have long existed in the fabric of American literature and the lives of those who wrote it.
The 48th Ann Arbor Film Festival opened Tuesday night with a reception complete with catered food and beverages by local establishments like Zingerman’s, Sevá and Arbor Brewing Company.
President Obama signed the health care reform bill into law Tuesday, after the House almost voted directly along party lines last Sunday to accept the version of the bill voted on in the Senate, and to add a series of addenda.
Tuesday night the 48th Ann Arbor Film Festival returns to the Michigan Theater for another week-long celebration of experimental and avant garde cinema.
Not all student organizations have to be based on academics, sports or politics. In fact, sometimes the best groups are formed by a group of friends who just get together and do what they love.
It’s probably pretty safe to say, the history of Ypsilanti has been covered numerous times by local historians and teachers and has served as the basis for a fair number of books and newspaper articles over the years.
This week Eastern Michigan University’s College of Business will be hosting its fourth annual Ethos Week, which will see a number of professionals converge on the COB for discussions on the importance of ethics in business.
On Sunday night the winners of the 82nd Academy Awards were revealed in a show that was light on the surprises, heavy on the emotions and served with a heaping helping of awkward.
Here are The Eastern Echo‘s best shots at who’s got the best shot.
For a musician who is frequently labeled as one of the leaders of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti’s indie-folk scene, you might expect Chris Bathgate to have an air of pretense.
Name: James J. Beasley, Jr.
Over the next two weeks, the Student Art Gallery in the Student Center will be displaying a collection of art created by graphic design students in Eastern Michigan University’s chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts.
The nominees for the 82nd Academy Awards were announced Tuesday morning, and the biggest surprise is that there really aren’t many surprises.
Forget the Super Bowl. Who cares about the Winter Olympics? The television event of the year (at least until May) is finally here: the season premiere of the sixth and final season of “LOST.”
January might seem like a strange time to learn how to kayak, but for the Kayakers of Eastern Michigan University, now is the best time to start training in preparation for the summer season.
On Friday the final episode of “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien” aired, putting an end to two weeks of controversy, rumors and arguably some of the best late night television in a long time.
For Matthew Milia, lead singer, songwriter and guitarist of alternative folk/bluegrass/indie band Frontier Ruckus, memories are a lot like ghosts: They remain in the attics of our imagination, rattling chains and never letting us forget for even a moment that they’re there.
Voting for the 2010 Martin Luther King Jr. Video Competition is under way. The online poll will be open until Friday, Jan. 15.
In May 2008, Nathan Klages packed all of his belongings in his car and embarked on a tour that took him from Nashville, Tennessee—where he had just graduated from Belmont College—down through Florida and back up the east coast.