Remember when you got lost once? You tried to find one of your parents, the whole world felt so big for the first time. You were probably six or seven, …

Remember when you got lost once? You tried to find one of your parents, the whole world felt so big for the first time. You were probably six or seven, …
“You hear me say slavery never ended and you call me insane, but how would you know? Privilege lives in your blood.” This is a line from first-year Merry Yirga’s …
Trent Wagler ‘02, EMU alum and lead singer-songwriter for The Steel Wheels, highlighted a panel of four local musical talents who performed at EMU’s MainStage Theater last Thursday, Feb. 13. …
It’s 8 a.m. on EMU’s campus. Some professors are greeting their first class of the day, a mixture of students prepared for the day and, perhaps more commonly, who show …
Foregoing restaurant jobs or summer camps, a group of EMU students will be spending part of their summer studying healthcare in the mountains and cities of Peru. Led by biology …
Is EMU serious about tackling the climate crisis? How much has EMU realistically achieved, and does the institution have practical plans for future efforts? Is a natural gas microgrid a …
The Senate found President Donald J. Trump not guilty of obstruction of justice and abuse of power on Wednesday, voting 53-47 and 52-48 to acquit the impeached president. Many speculated …
“Success comes about in a lot of different ways. The standard path, while great, is not the only path,” said history professor and honors program director Mark Sawin after the …
Students crammed into SSC Room 104 Monday morning to attend the EMU Climate Town Hall. Some stood in the back, others lined the walls as the last seats were filled. …
On a gusty December evening in 2008, seventh-grader Christian Newborn entered the safe hands of Capitol One Arena in downtown Washington, D.C. Beaming with excitement, he arrived hours before the …