Ypsi ballot to have 2 more proposals
Ypsilanti residents will have two additional proposals on their November ballot, both dealing with consolidating the Willow Run Community Schools and Ypsilanti Public Schools.
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Ypsilanti residents will have two additional proposals on their November ballot, both dealing with consolidating the Willow Run Community Schools and Ypsilanti Public Schools.
Eastern Michigan University will be driving students to the polls all day on Election Day Nov. 6.
About 200 high school students from across Washtenaw County attended the Washtenaw County Youth Diversity Forum at the Eastern Michigan University College of Business Nov. 2.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, 65, was born in Detroit to Lenore and George Romney, both politicians. Romney was raised in the Bloomfield Hills, Mich. area.
President Barack Hussein Obama, 51, was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. His father was from Kenya and his mother was from Kansas. Obama’s parents divorced when he was 2 years old, and he moved to Indonesia shortly after when his mother remarried.
STEPHEN MARKMAN ®, 8-YEAR TERM
In order to vote at the polls, you must show picture ID or sign an affidavit attesting you are not in possession of identification.
Proposal 1, if passed, would:
Representatives from the Native American community were on hand to express their displeasure with the resurrection of Eastern Michigan University’s Huron logo on the new Marching Band uniforms and various university paraphernalia at the Board of Regents meeting Oct. 30 in Welch Hall.
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Affairs Committee met Oct. 30 to discuss the college’s DREAM Act proposal as well as the different campaigns doing work around campus.
Campus
A celebration will be held Tuesday, October 30 to commemorate the completion of Phase II of the Eastern Michigan University Science Complex. A short program, with refreshments immediately after, will be in room 158 of the complex at 3 p.m.
Colleges across the country were allowed to participate in a press conference call with Jill Biden, Stephanie Cutter and Cecile Richards Oct. 25 to discuss their stances on a few issues the nation is facing.
The Affordable Care Act was explained by a panel of seven speakers Oct. 25 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ypsilanti. The teach-in covered a variety of issues surrounding the act that were discussed by the speakers who have different backgrounds in the healthcare field.
Eastern Michigan University political science professor Edward Sidlow spoke on the issues of politics and sports from The New York Times article, “Debate? Football? Why Not Both?” as part of EMU’s Times Talk series Oct. 25 at Big Bob’s Lakehouse.
The Eastern Michigan University political science department hosted a mock presidential debate in the ballroom of the Student Center Oct. 22.
Community Forum to examine Affordable Care Act
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney criticized Vice President Joe Biden for making wrongful statements about the Libyan attacks during the vice presidential debate Oct. 11.
The Princeton Review has ranked Eastern Michigan University’s College of Business as one of the best in the country for the ninth year in a row.
EMU’s engineering program now accredited