Since last spring, three EMU students- Mckenzie VanHandel, Philia Lienardy, and Jeremy Blain- have been planning, revising, and finalizing their photography projects for their senior gallery show. These efforts were …
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EMU embraces LGBTQ+ inclusivity on campus
“Since 1994, October has marked LGBTQ+ History Month in the United States as a time to observe, celebrate, and reckon with queer history. Here at EMU, this is our first …
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EMU hosts Don Clymer for Writers Read
The language and literature program’s “Writers Read” series continued with a reading by Don Clymer from his book “Coming of Age in Honduras: A Young Adult’s Struggle with Faith, Poverty, …
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Jay Cho and Anali Martin: Where are they now?
College brings many different people together into one place, forming a community of fun and learning that ideally prepares students for their lives and jobs after school. However, it can …
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CIA makes a poor attempt at “woke” marketing
Putting on a guise of diversity, progressivism, and “woke” culture can be a profitable marketing strategy for many organizations (and individuals). We see this in the flood of pride-themed merchandise …
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Students rally for climate justice
EMU students and faculty gathered at Thomas Plaza for a climate strike, organized by the Earthkeepers club, on Friday, Sept. 24. The strikers called for EMU’s administration, our campus community, …
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Exploration of social issues and self expression through painting and collage by Noussaiba Garti
This week’s featured artworks are by first-year nursing major Noussaiba Garti. Through her artwork Garti explores themes related to mental health, deriving inspiration from broader social issues as well as …
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Thoreau-ly minimal: Tiny house living
When thinking about the United States as a whole, simplicity is not something that comes to mind. Americans are always seeking bigger and better, brighter and shinier. However in recent …
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“Seeing Beyond the Flames.” An exploration of process and form
On Friday, Sept. 10, a new gallery exhibit titled “Seeing Beyond the Flames” by Nicholas Silberg opened at EMU’s Margaret Martin Gehman Gallery. This event, the first gallery opening of …