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Faculty Spotlight: Shayna White

Stepping off the sixth-floor elevators in Pray-Harrold, a laugh erupts which seems to be contagious. Following the laugh, a smile and bubbly personality emerges that brings smiles from everyone around. Senior Secretary for the English Language and Literature department, Shayna White, is relied on by many. 

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Unwind outdoors

The sun is shining, the air is clear and the snow is finally gone. After a long winter, it’s nice to finally be experiencing the effects of spring.

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Eagle Tattoo Diaries

Johnny Depp once said, “My body is my journal and my tattoos are my story.” Tattoos are considered by many to be a form of art.

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Freshmen reflect on their first week at EMU

Being a freshman in college could be best described as awkward. You’re not at home anymore. Your mommy isn’t going to wake you up for class when you overslept. “It’s completely different from high school,” said Kerri Revels, freshman biology major at Eastern Michigan University. It’s a whole different ballpark for all of the freshmen and new students.

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ATM professors, Holly Mosher, Julie Becker and Dr. Subhas Ghosh had student volunteers from their classes help them at the event.

ATM professors, Holly Mosher, Julie Becker and Dr. Subhas Ghosh had student volunteers from their classes help them at the event.

Current president of the Poetry Society, Gwendolyn Dean, had a powerful performance.

Current president of the Poetry Society, Gwendolyn Dean, had a powerful performance.

Keith Jason is an advisor within the College of Technology and he is also the advisor of the Poetry Society.

Keith Jason is an advisor within the College of Technology and he is also the advisor of the Poetry Society.

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Journalist Biena Magbitang recounts her experience reporting on COVID-19 during the pandemic with Eastern Michigan journalism professor Dr. You Li. This interview is an edited version of the full conversation which can be found at the Eastern Michigan University Archive. Check out the podcast version below!