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Students weigh in on new app

Eastern Michigan University has gone mobile. The university launched a new free mobile app last week that allows students to access a variety of school-related information.

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People protest EMU’s involvement with EAA

Dozens of people, including Eastern Michigan University faculty members, gathered in front of Welch Hall and in the Halle Auditorium Tuesday to protest the university’s involvement with the Education Achievement Authority of Michigan.

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Police Blotter

Nov. 9 Officers cited a Westview Apartment resident for a noise complaint at 3:09 a.m. An intoxicated subject in the Rynearson Parking Lot fell and hit his head at 5:53 p.m. A student was found unconscious in Wise Hall from a heroin overdose at 7:17 p.m.

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Police Blotter

Nov. 2 Noisy students were found consuming alcohol in Hill Hall at 1:50 a.m. Three pairs of sunglasses and a GPS were reported stolen from an unsecured vehicle in North Campus Lot One at 6:51 p.m. A student in the Dining Commons failed to pay for ice cream at 8:05 p.m. Several students were involved in a physical altercation in Phelps Hall at 9:37 p.m. Two underage subjects were found in possession of alcohol at Village Building C at 10:41 p.m. *Nov.

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“One of my classes will be behind because it's a five-hour one.”

Krista Vanlue – Hotel & Restaurant Management Major

“One of my classes will be behind because it's a five-hour one.” Krista Vanlue – Hotel & Restaurant Management Major

“I missed four classes. I don't think it will have an impact. We skipped things so we could catch up.”

Jacob Berry – Electronic Media & Film Major

“I missed four classes. I don't think it will have an impact. We skipped things so we could catch up.” Jacob Berry – Electronic Media & Film Major

“Four classes. They should have canceled the whole week to make up for the shorter break this semester.”

Derrick Lee – Electronic Media & Film Major

“Four classes. They should have canceled the whole week to make up for the shorter break this semester.” Derrick Lee – Electronic Media & Film Major

“All four of my classes. It'll put teachers behind which means they'll put more work on the students, so it'll make the semester harder than it should be.”

Jasmine Jordon – Occupational Therapy Major

“All four of my classes. It'll put teachers behind which means they'll put more work on the students, so it'll make the semester harder than it should be.” Jasmine Jordon – Occupational Therapy Major

“I had four classes canceled. We're probably going to have to make up the work at some point, so we'll be behind but probably not much.”

Symone Jackson – ECA Student

“I had four classes canceled. We're probably going to have to make up the work at some point, so we'll be behind but probably not much.” Symone Jackson – ECA Student

“My two Tuesday classes were canceled. It's nice to have a snow day, but it’s frustrating to have to play catch-up now.”

Laura Heffner – Journalism & Children's Literature Major

“My two Tuesday classes were canceled. It's nice to have a snow day, but it’s frustrating to have to play catch-up now.” Laura Heffner – Journalism & Children's Literature Major

“No. I'm just going to focus on my classes.”

Najwa Sulaiman – Physics Major

“No. I'm just going to focus on my classes.” Najwa Sulaiman – Physics Major

“Yes. I want to finally finish the book I'm writing.”

Hannah Moretto – Undecided Major

“Yes. I want to finally finish the book I'm writing.” Hannah Moretto – Undecided Major

“I have a couple. Mainly I want to stay focused on the positive things in life. It'll be an uphill battle, but I think I can do it.”

Natasha Wickenheiser – Communications Major

“I have a couple. Mainly I want to stay focused on the positive things in life. It'll be an uphill battle, but I think I can do it.” Natasha Wickenheiser – Communications Major

“Yeah. Mostly I just want to stay off the computer and focus more on school; basically stop being lazy.”

Mike Sekerak – International Affairs Major

“Yeah. Mostly I just want to stay off the computer and focus more on school; basically stop being lazy.” Mike Sekerak – International Affairs Major

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Journalist Lenora Chu talks with Eastern Michigan University associate professor of Journalism Dr. You Li on this weeks episode of Women Journalists COVID Experiences. If you are interested in hearing the full unedited conversation check out the Eastern Michigan University archive website. Otherwise tune in for this weeks exceptional episode of WJCE on Spotify!