Welcome, fellow humans, you academics, athletes, creators, activists, adventurers, curious thinkers, questioners, advocates, and friends. Welcome, those of you who are energized and those who are tired; those who are …
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Summer jobs, from someone who’s had a few
If you’re anything like me, your summer plans A through C are all out the window due to the coronavirus. Internships, travel opportunities, exciting jobs—most everything in the near future …
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From screaming bingo to piano medleys, EMU faculty go above and beyond to foster connection
“How can we still keep it feeling like EMU when we’re not together?” This question from Assistant Director of Student Programs and Residence Director Tyler Goss is one that many …
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Students return early from Guatemala, summer and fall international cross culturals cancelled
One of the top risks for contracting the coronavirus is travel, and for EMU’s cross cultural program, this has meant a lot of quick thinking and difficult choices. The students …
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Editorial: What do we do now?
As EMU closes for the next few weeks, the Weather Vane will continue to put out content. We will still be reporting all news related to the EMU community, as …
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Rev. Cornell Brooks echoes students’ motivation for change
“The moral of the story is red, yellow, black, brown or white, we’re all precious in God’s sight.” These were the words of Rev. Cornell Brooks at Monday’s convocation, the …
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Washington D.C. makes for a vibrant, fun weekend trip
Washington, D.C. is a place steeped in history, turmoil, and lots of Mediterramean food. Last weekend, I spent a long day there, visiting memorials, monuments, and museums. I learned a …
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Students to take healthcare trip to Peru
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 …
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Honors Weekend banquet presenters speak on values, road to success
“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 …
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Found objects, metal scraps make father-son art exhibit
Students and staff flooded into the Margaret Martin Gehman Gallery last Friday for an art opening by Associate Professor of Art Micheal Hough and his son, Alden Hough. The pair …