Ward case gets reinstated
Julea Ward’s lawsuit against Eastern Michigan University was recently reinstated by a federal court of appeals.
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Julea Ward’s lawsuit against Eastern Michigan University was recently reinstated by a federal court of appeals.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th District sent Julea Ward’s case back to the district court Friday, Jan. 27. Ward sought an appeal for her unsuccessful lawsuit against Eastern Michigan University.
Eastern Michigan University President Susan Martin recently testified to the Michigan Senate Education Committee against a bill that would allow community colleges to offer baccalaureate degrees.
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Despite the MLK Day march against Public Act 4 and an ongoing petition to repeal the act, Governor Snyder said he stands by the legislation.
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Halle Library was closed for most of Monday and all of Tuesday after a water return pipe broke from its supports and fell from the basement ceiling, triggering the sprinkler system on its way down.
Despite Monday’s march against Governor Snyder’s Public Act 4 being organized several miles from Eastern Michigan University’s campus, the anxieties for the economic situation at local, state and federal levels could be felt on campus.
A safety notice was issued by the EMU Police Department at 1:44 p.m. Wednesday informing the Eastern community that a female student was sexually assaulted at 7:40 p.m. Oct. 12 in a vehicle parked in the Student Center parking lot.
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A bill introduced in the Michigan House of Representatives could lead to a restructuring of governance for public universities in the state.
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A group of Michigan citizens from around the state plan to commemorate MLK Day by marching from Parker Mill Park to Governor Snyder’s mansion in Superior Township in protest of Public Act 4.
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At the Sept. 20 Board of Regents meeting, Eastern Michigan University’s Chief Financial Officer John Lumm reported that the university was suffering from a $4.6 million deficit and recently, he sat down with The Eastern Echo to provide further insight into EMU’s budget.
Early this semester the tenure track faculty at Central Michigan University went on strike. This came after months of unsuccessful negotiations with the university to draft a new contract.
In case you missed it, and it’s quite likely you did, Club Halle’s Kickoff was this past Thursday. Unlike previous years, the event was a sign of Student Government’s fiscal restraint.
When students enter the newly-renovated Pray-Harrold, they notice a marked aesthetic improvement. The millions of dollars Eastern Michigan University spent on the building did much to update and improve the functionality and general appearance of the building. However, unbeknownst to many students is the extent to which the renovation focused on increasing the building’s energy efficiency.