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(06/07/10 9:42pm)
Ted’s Campus Store and Theo’s, as well as the people who own them, have been staples on Cross Street just off Eastern Michigan University’s campus for decades. But sibling co-owners Cerene and George Tangalakis have put up both locations for sale.
(05/31/10 2:53am)
MILAN — A 21-year-old man who disappeared while swimming at Clean Water Beach died Sunday evening.
(05/03/10 8:58pm)
Anyone who has turned on a TV or visited the emich.edu home page in the last week is well aware Eastern Michigan University has raised tuition, room and board by 0 percent for the coming term.
(04/08/10 2:36am)
The second leading cause of death among college students might not be what you expect. It’s not am illness or murder, but suicide. While this issue is often stigmatized and glossed over, Eastern Michigan University has been taking steps to try to help the students who need it.
(04/08/10 2:29am)
The time of year where students cram for finals, sell back books and fill out professor evaluations is upon us. These scantron-like forms have been passed out and bubbled in all across campus. However, what’s written on them and what happens to them after all is said and done, remains a mystery to much of the student body.
(03/24/10 11:27pm)
Students showed off their skills Tuesday night in Buell Hall lounge for a “Beull’s Got Talent,” part of the resident hall’s theme week.
(03/18/10 1:21am)
Students and shocking statistics filled the room at the Student Center on Wednesday morning, when the executive director of Safe House, Barbara Niess May, spoke about violence against women in Washtenaw County.
(02/25/10 1:13am)
Here are The Eastern Echo‘s best shots at who’s got the best shot.
(02/14/10 8:49pm)
The ballroom at the student center last Thursday was packed with people on their feet, hands in the air, singing along with music from the live band.
(02/07/10 11:39pm)
The organization To Write Love on Her Arms is paying a visit to Eastern Michigan University this Tuesday night at seven in the Student Center Ballroom.
(01/28/10 1:29am)
Eastern Michigan University’s theater department doesn’t exactly shy away from controversial topics. It took on pot with “Reefer Madness,” gender and AIDS with “Angels in America” and now it tackles the Holocaust with Peter Sagal’s “Denial.”
(01/25/10 1:15am)
Pray-Harrold, one of the main buildings on Eastern Michigan University’s campus, is set to have more than $50 million in renovations begin later this year. The building, a general education hub, will undergo its first major renovation since it opened in 1969.
(01/13/10 11:25pm)
With the economy in such bad shape, it seems everyone has been getting bailouts and stimulus packages. But now, Eastern Michigan University is doing its part to help out their alumni who put education first.
(01/13/10 11:22pm)
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is this Monday, and will be celebrated campus-wide
While this day of observance often only means a day off from classes, Eastern Michigan University is giving students a chance to learn not only about Dr. King’s impact during his life, but also how his actions continue to shape the world today.
(12/06/09 11:27pm)
Last Friday, Snow Health Center opened its doors for students to receive the H1N1 vaccination. This was just one part of Eastern Michigan University’s extensive preparation to fight the swine flu.
(11/29/09 10:50pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Center Ballroom was packed with students, faculty and others for a debate last Monday evening.
(11/23/09 2:18am)
On any given day, at any given time, you may be able to find officer Pat McGill roaming the halls of the first year center. He goes from door to door, checking each one, making sure it’s locked. But, if it’s not, he’s “Gotcha!”
(11/09/09 3:15am)
Area residents lined up at the Eastern Michigan University Convocation Center last Thursday for their dose of the H1N1 vaccine. The vaccine was free to anyone who met the priority group criteria and was willing to wait in line.
(10/28/09 11:32pm)
The U.S. Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, staked some unflattering claims against schools of education during his speech on education reform last Thursday at the Teachers College at Columbia University in New York.
(10/21/09 8:34pm)
The Eastern Michigan University Alumni Association is holding their teaching excellence awards on Saturday. These awards will honor eight faculty members from four different colleges for going the extra mile in instruction.