Sophomore Wyland Job says, “Get some food, drive, and go out and do something.” Sophomore Dawson Woodruff says, “I would say go to the gym or go on a run, …
Campus Life
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Nature and beyond: paintings
EMU’s Art gallery is currently hosting Robert Bersson’s paintings; unfortunately it is currently closed off due to COVID-19 guidelines. Robert Bersson is a graduate from New Platz university in New …
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Photo Feature: Pickleball
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Photo Feature: Hug Station
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Photo Story: Lumberjack Olympics
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Running Royals: A new look for the basketball court
With COVID-19 continuing to spread, there are still restrictions for sports teams when it comes to practicing together. As other teams on campus have started practice earlier this school year, …
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CAC kitten event spurs talk of EMU foster cats
On Wednesday October 14, those passing by the outdoor basketball courts on Park Road might have seen something unexpected: Eight tiny kittens. Sophomore Anna Hoover described the event as one …
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ISO carves out space for fellowship, storytelling
ISO’s pumpkin decorating event last Friday carved out time for fellowship and storytelling among international and domestic students. Gathering in the tent on Thomas Plaza, club members cut or painted …
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EMU fashion influences: Menno and not-so-Menno
As someone who has had minimal exposure to organized religion and its practices, my involvement in the colorful world of fashion has not been influenced or limited by religion. That …
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Are we ready for a woman VP?
In 1984, The Weather Vane asked students, “Is the U.S. ready for a woman vice president?” referring to Geraldine Ferraro, the vice presidential candidate on Walter Mondale’s ticket. Ferraro was …