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(03/21/13 2:55am)
Advocates for voting rights were collecting signatures in Eastern Michigan University’s Student Center Wednesday for a petition to allow the citizens of Michigan to have a say in new hunting laws.
(03/18/13 2:17am)
Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, 76, of Argentina was elected March 13 as the next pope. He is the first Latin American and the first Jesuit to obtain the position.
(03/14/13 12:45am)
This month, New York State Supreme Court Judge Milton Tingling overturned the law that banned the sale of large drinks in New York.
(03/14/13 12:34am)
Research from the University of Cambridge suggests that the pages people “like” on Facebook can be used to determine their race, intelligence, emotional stability, religion, sexual orientation and political views.
(03/11/13 1:56am)
The American economy is getting stronger, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported March 8.
(03/11/13 1:55am)
Hugo Chavez, the socialist president of Venezuela, died Tuesday after losing a battle with cancer. Chavez was first elected in 1998 and has been in power for 14 years.
(02/28/13 2:40am)
Researchers from the United Kingdom have discovered that sleep deprivation results in the alteration of genes in those who get less than six hours of sleep a night, the BBC reported.
(02/28/13 2:33am)
According to Mandiant, a company focused on intense cybersecurity of major companies, about 140 American companies and other global organizations have been hacked into by Chinese hackers.
(02/21/13 4:09am)
Eastern Michigan University hosted a Human Trafficking Advocacy Day for the first time Tuesday in the Student Center.
(02/18/13 4:17am)
President Barack Obama addressed the issue of gun control at his annual State of the Union address Tuesday.
(02/14/13 3:12am)
President Barack Obama discussed minimum wage, climate change and college prices Tuesday during the annual State of the Union address Tuesday.
(02/14/13 2:56am)
AAA Michigan released a report Feb. 4 that showed gas prices had jumped 31.8 cents, making the state wide average $3.697 per gallon.
(02/04/13 2:54am)
Higher One, Eastern Michigan University’s student bank provider, has been widely criticized for charging students too many fees.
(01/31/13 2:48am)
President Barack Obama announced Tuesday in Las Vegas he plans to reform the U.S. immigration policy.
(01/31/13 2:47am)
An Iranian rocket called Pishgam (or Pioneer) and a monkey were sent into space on Monday, according to the Iranian government.
(01/28/13 3:25am)
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave her account of the Sept. 11, 2012 events that occurred in Benghazi, Libya at official congressional hearings held Wednesday in Washington, D.C.
(01/24/13 4:20am)
Eastern Michigan University students had a variety of opinions about President Barack Obama’s inauguration and speech Monday in Washington D.C.
(01/17/13 1:55am)
The 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution reads, “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” Despite this explicit prohibition, slavery still exists in the U.S. today. This is an issue of which more Americans need to be aware.
(01/17/13 1:12am)
Aaron Swartz, a 26-year-old internet prodigy, was found dead in his Brooklyn, N.Y. apartment Friday from an apparent suicide.
(01/14/13 1:59am)
John Brennan started working for the CIA when he saw an ad in a local newspaper over 25 years ago, and was nominated for the position of CIA director by President Barack Obama Jan. 7.