What's the Move? Jan. 20-26
From anime conventions to live music events to board game nights, there is always something to do in Ypsilanti.
From anime conventions to live music events to board game nights, there is always something to do in Ypsilanti.
One current and two former players for the Eastern Michigan University men's basketball team were federally indicted on alleged point shaving and sports bribery charges.
No gun was recovered in the car of a driver who was shot and killed by police in Ypsilanti after fleeing officers in the early morning of Jan. 6, 2026.
Eastern Michigan University celebrates the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with a week full of events open to students and staff.
This mid-January bulletin previews key upcoming matchups for EMU gymnastics, women’s tennis, men’s and women’s basketball, and track and field, pairing current scouting reports with notable historical results that show how the Eagles have traditionally performed during this exact week in previous years.
From yoga classes to art exhibitions to vision board events, there is no shortage of events happening in Ypsilanti Jan. 13-19, 2026.
On Jan. 11, 2026, neighbors united on the front lawn in front of the West Cross Street house, where on Jan. 4 and 5, 2026, police spent more than 30 hours in crisis negotiations with a man, 53, who barricaded himself inside. In a display of support for the man, residents and some elected officials raised questions about the police response to the incident.
During "The Great Debate," held in the Student Center Ballroom at 6:00 p.m., EMU’s beloved mascot will stand trial after a particularly chaotic basketball game performance.
At least two international students at Eastern Michigan University have had their visas revoked by the United States State Department as of April 10, according to the university.
With a novel and collection of poetry already published, Eastern Michigan University junior Jordan Gretzner is currently working on her third book.
Students can earn learning beyond the classroom credit by visiting the Halle Fix-It Hub in Room 115 of the Halle Library to learn to repair damaged clothing, accessories and electronics.