Last week, Cedarwood residents received emails addressing new COVID-19 protocols. There has been an increase in positive cases in Cedarwood which has prompted residence life and health services to come …
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Lang and Lit Program Welcome Poet Rei Berroa
This past Tuesday, Feb. 1, the Language and Literature Department welcomed Rei Berroa to EMU as part of the 2021-2022 Writers Read series. Rei Berroa is a Dominican professor of …
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A Tragic Misunderstanding With the BSA House
Last semester, the Weather Vane published a story talking about the BSA House, a new location for the Black Student Alliance (BSA) members to host their meetings, host events, and …
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Mario Kart and Smash Bros Tournament
This past Saturday, Jan. 29, Campus Activities Council (CAC) and Rec. Sports hosted a Mario Kart and Smash Bros tournament for everyone at EMU to enjoy. The event began at …
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Love and Passion in the Song of Achilles
“I could recognize him by touch alone, by smell: I would know him blind. By the way his feet struck the earth. I would know him in death. At the …
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PWI As a Minority
Now that I’m a senior in college, I find myself reflecting on my life throughout the years at EMU. When I first came to college, everything was new to me, …
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Town Hall Meeting
On Sunday, Dec. 5, EMU held their student town hall meeting to discuss various important matters such as Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) grants, COVID updates, and University Commons (UC) …
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Security alert reminds us that we have a ways to go
This past Friday, Nov. 12, everyone at EMU received a safety alert from the Campus Safety Coordinator, Wayne Martin, regarding a community safety issue. The issue described in the email …
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“Circe:” a retelling of ancient Greek story
“The only thing that makes them listen is power,” proclaims the voice of one of the female characters of Madelline Miller’s second novel in the dazzling world of Greek mythology. …
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Adjusting to a new kind of in-person
With the sudden changes created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the whole world has been affected, especially students. In March of 2020, students went from face-to-face classes to online learning. This …