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Suicide prevention group to talk at EMU

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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. To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA) is an organization committed to giving hope and help to those who suffer from depression and addiction and battle suicide and self-injury.


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EMU autism center featured on PBS

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The center is the only nonprofit, university-based autism center in the country that provides nutrition, therapeutic recreation and other extensive services for children and adults with autism.


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EMU to combat poor retention rates

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Eastern Michigan University is in the process of implementing four initiatives to improve student retention rates. With the current graduation rate at 39 percent, EMU is taking a new approach to get students to graduate from the institution.


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Galileo Players comedy troupe performs at EMU

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Theater has graced our presence since the earliest of civilizations. It has taken on many different forms and a variety of stages around the world. Last Thursday, The Galileo Players sketch comedy group made a hysterical showing in the Student Center Auditorium.



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EMU fires sex offenders

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Two Eastern Michigan University employees were fired two weeks ago because of past convictions of criminal sexual conduct, according to documents obtained by The Eastern Echo under the Freedom of Information Act.


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P-H to get makeover

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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.


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EMU Kayaking Club paddles at all levels

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January might seem like a strange time to learn how to kayak, but for the Kayakers of Eastern Michigan University, now is the best time to start training in preparation for the summer season.


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College of Business aids B. Sides

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Eastern Michigan University’s College of Business has begun to shape the next generation of business leaders. David Mielke, dean of the COB, wants to modify the way Southeast Michigan operates by “trying to change the culture of Southeast Michigan, which has been too dependent on the Big Three [auto industry].”





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She's Houdini with a jump shot

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If you decide to go to the Convocation Center for any of the Eastern Michigan women’s basketball games anytime soon, don’t be surprised if you see a magician.


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MLK Day celebrations to carry on 'Dream

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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.



In this episode, we're summarizing the articles published in The Eastern Echo June 9–15, 2025! To listen to the episode on Spotify, click here!

Articles featured in this episode:

"EMU football alums Gunnar Oakes, Brian Dooley find pro success with UFL's Michigan Panthers" - Caleb Henderson

"Review: 'Say Nothing' is a good introduction to the intense history of conflict between Britain and Ireland" - Gabriella Payeur

"EMU completes 'Maxx Match,' achieves football fundraising goal as new NCAA regulations loom large" - Caleb Henderson