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Meadow creates natural beauty and saves money
By Wilson Roth, The Weather Vane student newspaper In early fall of 2008, the mowers were silenced, the grass began to grow longer and preparations began. Did Physical Plant forget ... read more about Meadow creates natural beauty and saves money
LSA open mic night hosts diverse group discussion
By Sarah Harder, WeatherVane student newspaper LSA open mic night, part of Latino Heritage Month at EMU Mexico, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Colombia, Argentina, Peru, Puerto Rico, Bolivia, Honduras, Uruguay, ... read more about LSA open mic night hosts diverse group discussion
Acclaimed gospel quartet to appear on Oct. 2
“The Kings Heralds” will bring their 82-year heritage in gospel music to the Lehman Auditorium stage 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2. The King’s Heralds Founded in 1927 in Keen, Tex., ... read more about Acclaimed gospel quartet to appear on Oct. 2
Student numbers up, with largest first-year class in 10 years
Fall semester 2009 enrollment numbers at EMU reveal a strong upturn in first-year student numbers. EMU has 219 first-year students enrolled the fall semester compared to 185 last fall. Traditional ... read more about Student numbers up, with largest first-year class in 10 years
Reunion Vocal Band concert a highlight of Homecoming 2009
Reunion Vocal Band will perform a concert on Saturday, Oct. 10, during Homecoming and Family Weekend, the largest gathering – 14 from the original group – since the musicians’ first ... read more about Reunion Vocal Band concert a highlight of Homecoming 2009
Renown Latino violinist to perform on campus Sept. 25
Hector David, violinist extraordinaire from Honduras Hector David, violinist extraordinaire from Honduras, will be in concert 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25 in Martin Chapel of the seminary building. David is ... read more about Renown Latino violinist to perform on campus Sept. 25