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Sharp’s Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo
On March 28, United Nations officials discovered the bodies of EMU alumnus Michael Jesse (MJ) Sharp and his colleague Zaida Catalan in a shallow grave just outside of Kananga, Democratic …
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Susan Huxman to Be Inaugurated as EMU President
On Friday, April 7 from 1-3 p.m., the inauguration ceremony commemorating the transfer of power to EMU’s new president will commence. Dr. Susan Huxman will assume the position after leaving …
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LovEMU Giving Day Raises Funds for the University
CAC hosted LovEMU Giving Day, a fundraising event for EMU. The day included kiosks where students could receive t-shirts and donut coupons, a Strite’s Donuts trailer, and a Spikeball tournament. …
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Students at Vine and Fig’s Fruit School
“I was encouraged throughout all of Fruit School to know that there are many other individuals who believe in the power of food and a sustainable future,” said Junior Adrienne …
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Engineering for a Sustainable World: Project Wins Big
Exercise is undeniably important. It is the key to maintaining a healthy lifestyle and body. Now, thanks to the Engineering for a Sustainable World club (ESW), exercise is good for …
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Cross-Cultural Correspondece: Education in Guatemala
Education is great, right? It opens doors and alleviates poverty, creates opportunities and a well-informed public. As university students, we all value our education enough to spend thousands upon thousands …
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Finn Wengerd: Reflecting on Gender and Transitions
People often say college helped them transform into the person they became. However, very few went through the transition Finn Wengerd is experiencing. Wengerd is a sophomore computer science major …