Digging Deep: Reflections on Haitian People in Mexico City Seeking Refuge from Violence at Home, an essay by Toni Pressley-Sanon
The Eastern Michigan University Forensics team has once again showcased its expertise, securing third place in the National Championship Tournament of the National Forensics Association. This achievement marks EMU's 51st consecutive year of participation in the tournament, underscoring its enduring commitment to excellence in competitive forensics.
EMU Forensics sent 18 students who participated in more than 50 performances in the national competition.
In 1849, Ypsilanti citizens donated funds to purchase four acres of land; the city donated another four acres.
In 1914, former athletic director and coach Lloyd Olds invented the iconic striped referee shirt used in major sports.
A bust of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, created by graduate student Nancy Sippel, was unveiled on Jan. 15, 1990.
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