The Eastern Echo wins 3rd place in Michigan Press Association contest
By The Eastern Echo Staff | April 24The Eastern Echo won third place in its division for the 2025 Michigan Press Association's college newspaper of the year.
The Eastern Echo won third place in its division for the 2025 Michigan Press Association's college newspaper of the year.
In correlation with Giving Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025, marks the EMU Foundation's Giving True Day event and asks community members to help the university raise funds for its programs.
In the first event of its kind at Eastern Michigan University, students are invited to learn how to navigate a career in media Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025, from 1-5 p.m. for an afternoon of workshops, panels and skill building hosted by the Digital Media, Cinema and Journalism program.
The Eastern Echo is joining in the celebration of the 85th National Newspaper Week to honor our role in serving the Eastern Michigan University and Ypsilanti communities as an independent student newspaper.
Eastern Michigan University scheduled the first of two walk-in flu clinics for Tuesday, Sept. 30, in the Student Center ballroom.
A recent series of emails to Eastern Michigan University staff and students outlined changes coming to campus, including the market in Pray-Harrold reopening and a new spirit store coming to the Student Center.
EMU students arriving for classes this week found that recent changes to E|Dining had left many of the food locations on campus permanently closed.
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The Eastern Echo was named on May 8 as the 2024 College Publication of the Year by the Michigan Press Association. The College Better Newspaper Contest winners were presented at the 2025 MPA Convention at the Bavarian Inn Lodge in Frankenmuth, Michigan. The overall award is given to the publication ...