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Arlo Walsman

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Peace Corps coming to EMU

The Peace Corps will be coming to Eastern Michigan University this Wednesday to host an information session for students. At the information session, the Peace Corps regional recruiter, Pravin Mallavaram, will be discussing the 50th Anniversary of the Peace Corps, benefits of Peace Corps service, the application process, how students can become competitive applicants and what life is really like on the ground as a Peace Corps volunteer. Since 1961, over 200,000 Americans have served as Peace Corps Volunteers in 139 host countries.

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EMU to team up with Peace Corps

Last Friday morning, several top Eastern Michigan University officials held a meeting with Carrie Hessler-Radelet, the deputy director of the Peace Corps, to discuss a new partnership between EMU and the Peace Corps.

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Beyond Binary explores sexuality

On Tuesday, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Alliance held an event about sexual identity and orientation on the third floor of the Student Center. The event, entitled Beyond Binary, was organized by Mary Larkin and Jess Mulcahy of the LGBT Alliance along with professor Kathryn Ziegler, who teaches women’s and gender studies at EMU.

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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