Police Blotter March 25 – March 31
Sunday, March 25
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Sunday, March 25
Students and faculty gathered outside Welch Hall Tuesday, March 27 to deliver summarized demands for budget changes to the president’s office.
Sunday, March 18
EMU-AAUP, the prominent teacher’s union at Eastern Michigan University, discussed recent job and athletic cuts at a public meeting over budget concerns.
Due to budgetary concerns, Eastern Michigan University announced it will sever four athletic programs, effective at the conclusion of the Spring of 2018.
Sunday, March 11
The lay off of 60 secretarial positions at Eastern Michigan University sparked a protest outside Welch Hall by students and faculty.
A privatization plan for Eastern Michigan University’s parking, pitched to the Ypsilanti City Council for approval, was met with opposition from multiple students and faculty.
The Eagle Café and Lobby Shops on Eastern Michigan University’s campus provide a convenient source of drinks and snacks for students, but they come at a steep price.
Sunday, March 4
Sunday, Feb. 25
The official unveiling of the new unity mural within Eastern Michigan University’s McKenny Hall garnered praise as well as criticism from students.
With midterm exams dominating the week, Eastern Michigan University organizations set up a self-care fair to ease student anxieties and encourage individual wellness.
Sunday, Feb. 11
Sunday, Feb. 4
(Eds: The use of the pronoun ‘they’ will occasionally be used in reference to those who prefer a gender-neutral pronoun and thus considered singular. Some last names were left out for the comfort of the students.)
Sunday, Jan. 28
Freshman, sophomore, junior and senior students at Eastern Michigan University sought out experience in a variety of job fields at the 2018 Internship Fair Thursday, Feb. 1.
With funding provided by the city of Ypsilanti and Eastern Michigan University’s Engage program, the signage project hopes to make 8-10 signs reflecting on black history in the city.
Sunday, Jan. 21