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(04/08/12 9:00pm)
“Pink slime” has been off the menu for two years, and its close cousin “finely textured beef” (FTB) will be eliminated from orders as of April 9, according to Larry Gates, director of Dining Services and Executive Chef Tom Murray at Eastern Michigan University.
(05/23/11 2:52pm)
In early March, the Division of Communications at Eastern Michigan University agreed to a contract with OmniUpdate Inc. to implement a new content management system for use across all of EMU’s websites.
(05/02/11 10:07pm)
Students, staff and faculty members of Eastern Michigan University don’t always share the same concerns about budgeting resources, but with gasoline prices rising over $4 per gallon that are expected to continue rising through the summer, all segments of the EMU community face the same question: How can someone afford paying more for something affecting so many aspects of life?
(12/01/10 9:10pm)
The Eastern Michigan University chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America will host its 13th annual Student Development Conference at 9 a.m. Friday on the third floor of the Student Center.
(11/03/10 8:18pm)
The Michigan Democratic Party held a post-election celebration amid bleak results being reported on Tuesday night at the MGM Grand Detroit Casino.
(10/21/10 12:53am)
The announcement of a $1.5 million gift to Eastern Michigan University highlighted the Board of Regents meeting Tuesday in 201 Welch Hall.
(10/14/10 12:07am)
The Student Center hosted a Study Abroad Fair, presented by Academic Programs Abroad from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m Tuesday in room 310. More than 20 academic and exchange programs were presented in the showcase, with offerings in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia.
(09/30/10 12:54am)
The Tower Inn, at 701 West Cross St. in Ypsilanti, came in second place in WDIV’s “Vote 4 the Best” competition among Greek-themed restaurants in the Metro Detroit area.
(08/15/10 8:31pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s administration and faculty have reached tentative agreements on some contract issues and will turn to salary and benefits discussions on Monday.
(06/28/10 9:50pm)
It started with pizza, sodas and the promise that some smart poker could end in a couple of free lunches at the local taverns and eateries I love. Prizes for the top three players were gift cards for $25 and $10 at Buffalo Wild Wings for first and third place, and $20 for the Tower Inn for second place. ?
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It ended in a bad call on my part. ?Tuesday night, I took some time off from looking for some solid, hard news to share with the readers of The Eastern Echo and instead decided to enjoy some of the benefits that my thousands of dollars in tuition have gotten me. Those benefits beyond an education and better future, that is. ??I bought into the event for $4, which included about all the pizza you could eat (there were three whole pies leftover afterward), a variety of pop (soda to you non-Michiganders) and different candy bars to snack on.
(06/21/10 9:06pm)
At a Board of Regents meeting on Tuesday, President Susan Martin said summer enrollment is set to exceed the target of 3.4 percent growth from the same time last year. Other administration members pointed out that fall enrollment is likely to increase between three to eight percent.
(06/16/10 2:37pm)
The Eastern Michigan University Board of Regents met Tuesday to formally approve a number of business concerns and staff appointments.
(06/14/10 8:52pm)
Visitors to the Student Center were welcomed by an unfamiliar sound Thursday in a familiar place. Live heavy metal music was pumped through the complex, emanating from a conference room on the third floor.
(06/07/10 9:46pm)
Eastern Michigan University President Susan Martin was elected to Ann Arbor SPARK’s board of directors at the group’s annual meeting in May. Leigh Greden, executive director of government and community relations at EMU was also named to SPARK’s executive committee.
(05/24/10 7:47pm)
Last Thursday Eastern Michigan University administrators welcomed students and staff to the area just outside the Student Center for a campus picnic.Festivities centered around spreading exposure of the university’s current 0-0-0 initiative campaign focusing on the commitment to not raise any tuition, fees or room and board expenses for the following year.