I was sitting in class yesterday and my friend Laura looks my direction and starts laughing uncontrollably at my Speed Racer lunchbox. Then we text each other about "dangling participles" for a while.
That was a great time and all, but you know what is really great? I know it's bad journalistic form, but I'm going to tell you.
Having the type of relationship with people who you rarely see, but can pick up right where you left off, even though four years have passed since your last conversation.
I went to the Jones - Morrow wedding this past weekend with my fiance, Sarah, and sat across the table from a friend that I hadn't talked to to since high school graduation in May 2005. Sure, we had a lot of catching up to do, but that didn't matter; we were able to squeeze four years of conversation into 30 minutes, and I am pretty sure nothing important was left out.
That conversation made me think about how many others out there have that type of relationship with somebody (family excluded).
And now here I am at work, blogging - because I can get away with it - reminiscing about old high school times and the people I surrounded myself with. There were countless nights spent in basements playing spin the bottle, Halo nights at the Boks, nights spent toliet papering teachers houses and parties in garages. But now, with two collegiate degrees almost under my belt and over 1000 nights away from my lonely hometown of Antwerp, Ohio, I've turned my back on everything I've left behind and created a new life and a new name for myself.
I don't regret loosing touch with the 54 people I graduated with or the 40 or so others I considered friends. In fact, I've got a whole new set to play with. And, no offense, Antwerp, but these people are a lot cooler (with the excpetion of a few).
To conclude: Antwerp, you can keep your townies and hold my memories, but you'll never take my freedom.
--
Stromski
Post Script: Ohio, as a whole, you're not much better either.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
New digital magazine, better or the same?
In an attempt to try and do something new and different with emYOU! I'm experimenting with issuu, a free service to publish online magazines. It's very similar to what we have now, but what do you think? Giver a try!
Open publication - Free publishing
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Celebrate Independence in Michigan

There are tons of exciting things to do this weekend, if you take a break from lighting off illegal fireworks and setting your neighbor's house on fire you can check out the Rothbury Festival which has some great headlining bands like The Dead, Bob Dylan with his band The String Cheese Incident and The Black Crowes.
Couldn't afford the ticket or trip to Rothbury? Well, there is also the Comerica Cityfest where you can culture yourself with music from blues, folk, hip hop, and electronica while taking part in some taste testing.

Let Ypsi get historic on your ass with the sounds of Noteworthy at Crossroads, in Historic Downtown Ypsilanti. Crossroads is held every Friday from 7pm to 10pm with a diffrent band every night.

Don't forget to wake up early on July 4 and head down to the Independence Day Parade which is held right here in Ypsilanti and is the State of Michigan's longest running parade. Whateve you decide to do this weekend, don't miss out on this spactacular 4th of July Weekend because it's going to be awesome!!
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Summer Anthem 2009?
So I know everyone has their annual summer anthem. You know the song that just makes you feel good to be alive. It's like when that song comes on you don't have a care in the world and you usually wish you had an ice cold one or two right beside you. It reminds of you hanging with your friends...doing whatever it is you and your friends do. Kid Rock's "All Summer Long" was definitely the 2008 summer anthem, but what's your for this year?
Well...I a good friend of mine and emYOU! The Magazine posted the following on twitter today:
If this song doesn't make you move around a bit and feel all good inside, you've got issues. Let's just say it changed my life and is not only my 2009 summer anthem, it could be every summer anthem from here on out.
Speaking of which, follow me and these cool people on Twitter:
@timboslice
@bsaeed
@emyou
@usurvive
@thebtgoeson
@mitdakayo
@ashley_santrock
@rmercader
@mfstromski
@jallen6
*Yes, I know there are more of you out there, I could make the list really long, so just add yourself in the comments!!
Well...I a good friend of mine and emYOU! The Magazine posted the following on twitter today:
If this song doesn't make you move around a bit and feel all good inside, you've got issues. Let's just say it changed my life and is not only my 2009 summer anthem, it could be every summer anthem from here on out.
Speaking of which, follow me and these cool people on Twitter:
@timboslice
@bsaeed
@emyou
@usurvive
@thebtgoeson
@mitdakayo
@ashley_santrock
@rmercader
@mfstromski
@jallen6
*Yes, I know there are more of you out there, I could make the list really long, so just add yourself in the comments!!
Thursday, June 11, 2009
emYOU! The Calendar

The poll is up! Don't wait and get over to emYOU! The Magazine and vote for your favorite candidates to make the 2009-2010 emYOU! The Calendar. We've selected 25 of EMU's most talented and well rounded co-eds and now it's up to you to decide who will make the final cut! You can vote for as many candidates as you'd like, but you can only cast your vote once a day. Voting will close at 11:59pm on June 20th. So, don't waste any time and vote today!
We're donating a percentage of the profits to SOS Community Services. SOS is a non-profit organization that serves homeless families and children and others in crisis in Washtenaw County. Founded in 1970 by students at Eastern Michigan University, SOS has evolved from its roots as a peer-counseling program into an agency whose comprehensive services assist families in their move from homelessness to self-sufficiency and permanent, stable housing. Today, SOS occupies four programs and administrative sites in Washtenaw County. In case you haven't heard, the economy has seen better days. So, we couldn't think of a better organization to help out in tough times like these.
There will be a release party at the end of July (updates and specific info to come) and calendars will be on sale for $10 each Monday, August 3. If you have any questions about emYOU! The Calendar or how you can help SOS, please email tim@emyouthemagazine.com.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Spend Saturday in Ypsi for Fashion and Fun!!
I know what you're thinking, you want to just relax this weekend. I mean, after a crazy Memorial Day Weekend of drinking, laying in the sun, and playing at the lake, you're probably looking forward to doing nothing but lounging...You can relax all you want, but why not do something a little different this weekend?! Instead of laying on your couch all day or sitting on the porch, come downtown and check out the festivities. Saturday marks the First Annual Dressed on Washington St. Fashion Show.
What Is That gallery and local business owners got together in hopes of producing a sustainable runway fashion show that will be held under a tent on Washington Street between Pearl and West Michigan Ave. The show will feature the work of student, community, and professional designers. There will be two shows, the first show will run from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. and the second show will run from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. with a post reception following each show. Tickets start at just $10 are now available at What Is That gallery and at www.dressed2009.com.After Dressed, the fun doesn't stop! There will be a few after parties where you can catch up with some of the models and designers. Keystone Underground will be the hot spot to check out. The Underground is a brand new martini bar located under JNeil's Mongolian Grille. It's a pretty rad place that's nothing like any other bar or club you've been to in Ypsi, I guarantee it! The dark and candle lit atmosphere is ext
remely relaxed and comfortable, add the exposed brick walls full of eclectic and vibrant paintings, and well...it's just a cool scene that you must check out!When you're done basking in martini's and finally ready to party, head over to the Elbow Room where Mahoney and the Tickled Fancy Burlesque Co. will be rocking out and well...taking their clothes off I suppose.
So, this Saturday do something different, get schooled on some fashion and have some fun! See you there.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009
emYOU! Calendar Casting Call

emYOU! The Magazine, one of the most trusted names in entertainment media servicing Eastern Michigan University and the city of Ypsilanti, will be producing a 2009-2010 school year calendar.
In addition to spotlighting all the important dates the students need to know throughout the hectic school year, the calendar will also showcase 12 of EMU’s most talented and beautiful women in a classy, visually aesthetic way.
Our search to find the perfect women for this project will not be an easy one, so we’re having a Casting Call to find the best fit co-eds for the job. After the Casting Call takes place, we will choose the 25 girls who receive the highest scores from our panel. (The panel will consist of a professional photographer, three talent scouts and the two owners of emYOU! The Magazine.) From the 25, it’s your responsibility to Rock the Vote! The 12 finalists chosen to appear in the calendar will be voted on by the public, so it’s your responsibility to sell yourself if you want to make it.
The Casting Call
The Casting Call will take place on Wednesday, June 3, in the Eastern Michigan University Student Center Auditorium from Noon-4 p.m.*
We are looking for women who are current EMU students, smart, beautiful, and exude confidence and self-assurance. (And we do recognize beauty comes in all shapes, sizes and colors.)
We expect you to come prepared to be photographed, wearing a solid-colored tank or camisole, form-fitting jeans/pants and light make-up.
There are a couple forms to fill out, so please schedule a few extra minutes for that. Once the forms are complete, you will be escorted on stage and asked a few questions by the panel before being photographed.
The Callback
We will notify the top 25 by phone and/or email no later than Monday, June 8, to let them know if they have made the cuts.
Establishing the Top 12
Once the top 25 are chosen, their headshots and a small bio will be placed online at http://www.emyouthemagazine.com for voting. Voting will be open until June 26, and it is up to the final 25 to get as many votes as possible. You can vote daily and drive your friends and family to do the same.
The top 10 vote-getters will automatically earn a spot into the calendar, but the professional panel will appoint the final two spots.
Extras
In addition to being featured in the inaugural edition of the Annual Girls of emYOU! Calendar, the 12 chosen finalists will receive a CD of their shoot, free hair and make-up by Thomas Blondi Salons, as well as many other cross-promotional opportunities including feature appearances at the July release party, where we’ll be announcing the cover model for the calendar, and many others. You will also earn a 20% commission on all individual calendar sales.**
Contact jeremy.allen@emyouthemagazine.com for further details.
*If this time doesn’t work for you, email jeremy.allen@emyouthemagazine as soon as possible.
**Meaning: sales which you personally execute, previously arranged with emYOU! The Magazine.
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Friday, May 8, 2009
This Weekend in Ypsi = Awesome!

Tonight:
Fall Out Boy at the Convo.
-Teeny boppers + Pete Wentz = Fun show for everyone!
Saturday:
Heart Walk at WCC starting at 10am
-Walking + Fundraiser = Sore legs, but that good kind of sore!

Arms Around Ypsi at Corner Brewery from 3-9pm
-Ozone House + Brave New Voices = Giving the youth of Ypsi a shot!

Rick Ross and Shawty Lo at the Convo doors at 7pm.
-The Boss + Stanky Leg = Deeper Than Rap
Sunday:
Mother's Day
-You + Your mom = A home cooked meal, with a smile!
emYOU! The Magazine + Ypsi = Awesome!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
FREE Rothbury Tickets and Mahoney!

Come to the Blind Pig on Saturday May, 2 for your chance to win FREE Rothbury Tickets!
Come see the most entertaining 2 man band in the world!
May 2nd- Mahoney @ the Bling Pig in Ann Arbor, MI
Opening acts include:
-Wicked Hemlock
-Two Roads to Mexico
-Sik Sik Nation
and the cherry on top....MahoneY!!!!!
That night only, compliments of www.collegesurvivalguide.com, Mahoney will be giving away 2 tickets to this summer's Rothbury Festival!!! All you have to do to enter is come to the show, and fill out an entry form (free of charge!) There's absolutely no catch!
Cover: $7 for 21 + up $10 for 18yrs-21yrs
Mahoney is a two piece indy-rock band based out of southeastern Michigan, founded by drummer Chris Phillips and guitarist Chris Martin. Live, Mahoney's energy is as infectious as their songs, built upon the framework of Phillips' pulsing rhythms and Martin's strong melodic hooks. Since 2007, Phillips and Martin have been recording tracks with friend and producer Matt Noveskey of Blue October.
www.mahoneyband.com
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Compass 2009, 11th annual runway show
By Marissa Staples

The annual Compass runway show brought in its 11th year with creativity and style beyond what the eyes could imagine. The bright colors wouldn’t let you look away and the wisely used objects simply made you think.
This performance is put on every year by the EMU College of Technology's Apparel, Textiles and Merchandising 379 class. The class is only offered during winter semester. ATM 379 teaches the student how to develop, prepare, and execute a fashion show in all aspects.
Graduating senior Melissa Patton hopes to further her career in fashion through her course of study including Apparel, Textile and Merchandising. Compass 2009 is the third show she's modeled in and has been a helping hand backstage.
“I want be a work in merchandising and product development, but I just feel so comfortable when I model," Patton said. "I love the spotlight.”
Stacey Ruff, junior, started on her line ‘Ego Centric’ about a year ago. Ruff was more than excited for everyone to see the corset designs she and her partner and crime Ericka Wilson created.
“This is my first fashion show and I just want to live in the moment. I have always admired designers and now its my turn to be seen. My family gave me the name ‘Ego Centric’ because they say I’m self centered,” said Ruff.
Ruff and Wilson won the Most Creativity Design award.

The Most Memorable Design award went to Shannon Smith for her mesmerizing cup cake ensemble.“My line ‘Poptown Salvaged’ has all recycled elements and features really bright colors and large elements. I guess you can say I like to dabble in design but I love merchandising,” said Smith, who rocked her own original piece; a pink, origami dress.
The scene “Fashion Dolls” incorporated sexy corsets, some with ruffles, which added a sense of flirtiness to them. This style gave a new, literal meaning to the 'cold shoulder.'
The “Mannequins” scene featured hooded dresses with the back out, one even in the style of a wedding dress, and dropped V-neck minis. The crowd loved the many sides of a woman.
“The Premiere” showed off a button down shirt turned into a high waist-skirt. Dresses with a chandelier angle cut down the back was a crowd pleaser. The leotard paired with leggings definitely was a bold choice. But the Tyra Banks/ Hammer pants are not making a comeback.
Throughout the show, Eastern students showed their true talent as being able to think outside the box. This was not an ordinary show of the hottest fashions, but a show letting the world know it's okay to use what you've got at home and make it work. Remember, a fashion statement isn’t only about fashion, it’s about the statement.
More photos from the Compass 2009 Runway Show can be viewed at http://www.emich.edu/cot/compass2009.
The annual Compass runway show brought in its 11th year with creativity and style beyond what the eyes could imagine. The bright colors wouldn’t let you look away and the wisely used objects simply made you think.
This performance is put on every year by the EMU College of Technology's Apparel, Textiles and Merchandising 379 class. The class is only offered during winter semester. ATM 379 teaches the student how to develop, prepare, and execute a fashion show in all aspects.
Graduating senior Melissa Patton hopes to further her career in fashion through her course of study including Apparel, Textile and Merchandising. Compass 2009 is the third show she's modeled in and has been a helping hand backstage.
“I want be a work in merchandising and product development, but I just feel so comfortable when I model," Patton said. "I love the spotlight.”
Stacey Ruff, junior, started on her line ‘Ego Centric’ about a year ago. Ruff was more than excited for everyone to see the corset designs she and her partner and crime Ericka Wilson created.
“This is my first fashion show and I just want to live in the moment. I have always admired designers and now its my turn to be seen. My family gave me the name ‘Ego Centric’ because they say I’m self centered,” said Ruff.
Ruff and Wilson won the Most Creativity Design award.
The Most Memorable Design award went to Shannon Smith for her mesmerizing cup cake ensemble.“My line ‘Poptown Salvaged’ has all recycled elements and features really bright colors and large elements. I guess you can say I like to dabble in design but I love merchandising,” said Smith, who rocked her own original piece; a pink, origami dress.
The scene “Fashion Dolls” incorporated sexy corsets, some with ruffles, which added a sense of flirtiness to them. This style gave a new, literal meaning to the 'cold shoulder.'
The “Mannequins” scene featured hooded dresses with the back out, one even in the style of a wedding dress, and dropped V-neck minis. The crowd loved the many sides of a woman.
“The Premiere” showed off a button down shirt turned into a high waist-skirt. Dresses with a chandelier angle cut down the back was a crowd pleaser. The leotard paired with leggings definitely was a bold choice. But the Tyra Banks/ Hammer pants are not making a comeback.
Throughout the show, Eastern students showed their true talent as being able to think outside the box. This was not an ordinary show of the hottest fashions, but a show letting the world know it's okay to use what you've got at home and make it work. Remember, a fashion statement isn’t only about fashion, it’s about the statement.
More photos from the Compass 2009 Runway Show can be viewed at http://www.emich.edu/cot/compass2009.
Heather Han named Mac Female Scholar Athlete
Congratulations to Heather Han! Last week, Han was named Mac Female Scholar Athlete of the Week. For the first time in EMU's history, Han helped the Eagles sweep the regular season series from Central Michigan University. Han rose above the other nine nominees with her honorable grade point average and outstanding play. Han lead the Eagles to their first victory over CMU with a three-run home run to center field. Check out Han's student spotlight in this month's emYOU! http://emyouthemagazine.com/student.html
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Bored...... I Think Not!
So you think there's nothing to do this weekend? Ypsi is the place to be, you just need to know where to go. Check out some places you've never been and you may be suprised. Here are a few ideas:
The Corner Brewery- The famous beer garden is open for the summer. Go out and celebrate the warm weather and test out some new flavors straight from Germany.
The Tap Room- Check out the great new renovations and music lineup for the weekend including John Latini, Community Records Jazz Night, and The Martindales. Drink specials too!
Riverside Park- Nice weather, good location. The park is now connected to YpsiWireless, so bring your computer and get ready for finals.
The Elbow Room- Come out and sing karaoke. If singing isn't your thing, play pool and take advantage of the great prices.
Luwak Cafe- It's finally time for some ice-cream. Take a walk through depot town and stop at Luwak to taste some of the great flavors.
These are just a few ideas go to www.emyouthemagazine.com and check out the calendar.
The Corner Brewery- The famous beer garden is open for the summer. Go out and celebrate the warm weather and test out some new flavors straight from Germany.
The Tap Room- Check out the great new renovations and music lineup for the weekend including John Latini, Community Records Jazz Night, and The Martindales. Drink specials too!
Riverside Park- Nice weather, good location. The park is now connected to YpsiWireless, so bring your computer and get ready for finals.
The Elbow Room- Come out and sing karaoke. If singing isn't your thing, play pool and take advantage of the great prices.
Luwak Cafe- It's finally time for some ice-cream. Take a walk through depot town and stop at Luwak to taste some of the great flavors.
These are just a few ideas go to www.emyouthemagazine.com and check out the calendar.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
May 30 marks the first annual Dressed 2009
Dressed on Washington Street is a presentation of Design Arts in Couture Collections designed by local students and professionals. This event will take place May 30, 2009, on Washington Street under a heated tent. The students will be drawn from Eastern Michigan University, local design schools, colleges, high schools and community outreach centers including the Ozone House Drop in Center and others. The Washtenaw area is home to a number of professional designers who will attend by invitation. The fashion show will feature, Emerging Designers, Community / Professional Designers, Recycled Clothing, and Wearable Art. Come check it out! For more info go to, www.dressed2009.com.Tuesday, April 14, 2009
FREE Rothbury Tickets Giveaway!!

Come to the Blind Pig on Saturday May, 2 for your chance to win FREE Rothbury Tickets!
Come see the most entertaining 2 man band in the world!
May 2nd- Mahoney @ the Bling Pig in Ann Arbor, MI
Opening acts include:
-Wicked Hemlock
-Two Roads to Mexico
-Sik Sik Nation
and the cherry on top....MahoneY!!!!!
That night only, compliments of www.collegesurvivalguide.com, Mahoney will be giving away 2 tickets to this summer's Rothbury Festival!!! All you have to do to enter is come to the show, and fill out an entry form (free of charge!) There's absolutely no catch!
Cover: $7 for 21 + up $10 for 18yrs-21yrs
Mahoney is a two piece indy-rock band based out of southeastern Michigan, founded by drummer Chris Phillips and guitarist Chris Martin. Live, Mahoney's energy is as infectious as their songs, built upon the framework of Phillips' pulsing rhythms and Martin's strong melodic hooks. Since 2007, Phillips and Martin have been recording tracks with friend and producer Matt Noveskey of Blue October.
www.mahoneyband.com
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
emYOU! in the Big D
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
NOiR Presents Decadence, Celebrating a Decade of NOiR

Local Fashion Show Highlights EMU students, other locals
By Marissa Staples
Everyone loves to enter a party fashionably late so they can make a grand entrance. With the focus of the night being the models of NOiR, the show was sensationally 40-minutes late, but stunning.
Brittany Kozerski, president of NOiR, brought in there 10th year of the NOiR Fashion Show with culture, glamour, and a feature fearless ending of recyclable wear. Dresses were made out of old shower curtains, Meijer and Kroger grocery bags. Supporting the environment, proceeds were donated to the Nature Conservatory. The Conservatory will use the proceeds to purchase and protect close to 100 acre of Michigan land.
Even though the show was held at the U-M Union, EMU was definitely in the building. Former emYOU! The Magazine student spotlight Katrell Duncan strutted a fierce walk wearing Golden Hanger Design Clothing Line by Henry Spencer.
“This is my second year doing the NOiR show and I love it. The designs are great,” said Duncan.
Emanuel Upshaw, senior EMU student, was unquestionably the crowd-pleaser. He commanded the runway as soon as he took his first step out. The applause, screams and shrieks did not cease until he stepped off. NOiR was Upshaw's most prominant show thus far during his modeling career, but he's gained notariety from participation in EMU Fashion Week, Bowling Green Fashion Battle, and the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Delta Beta Chapter Fashion Show 2009.
“This is a career for me," said Upshaw. "Come October, I’m moving to New York to pursue my modeling and acting.” The Business Management major will be graduating in April.
The 11-scene performance featured the titles of Le NOiR et Blanc (avec vert), The Glamorous, The Rebel, The Cultured, The Honey, The Hustler, The Provocateur, The Sophisticated, The Retro, The Socialite, and The Fearless.
“The Glamorous” featured mid-length flow dresses and blouses with raised feather shoulders complimented with high-waist skirts. The men wore three piece suits with the tie outside the vest. I liked it but some may think it’s too pompous.
“The Rebel” gave ladies a chance to utilize those holey stockings, turning them into a fashion feature instead of a fashion faux pas, under a skirt. They may help you save money during this recession, but they are not too tasteful.
“The Hustler” was an all male scene that featured looks similar to Jim Jones and Juelez Santana with a little Diddy swag.
“The Provocateur” paid homage to the “Bedroom Goddess” letting every man in the crowd play out their own fantasies in their head. Women wore pearls, letting them be the only cover for their breast along with lace panties. The bare-chested fellas wore only boxers and socks to let the ladies minds wonder. One tip for the guys though: wrinkled boxers in the bedroom are not sexy!
“The Retro” highlighted the look of mixing patterns. Having a box circle pattern top with a box print skirt actually does work as long as the colors match. But the 'flower print' still hasn’t made a comeback yet. Although the hippie, tie-dye dress with colored stocking may work… depending on what club you are going to.
“The Socialite” established that the hooker dress is out and the party dress, Kimora-Lee-Simmons-style is in! Ladies, leaving the men with a silhouette of what they could have is perfect. Showing too much will only get a dance at the club, not an offer for dinner later.
NOiR did a great job celebrating their 10th fashion show. By the end of the show everyone left stimulated with a sense of fashion and how to truly own what they wear!
emYOU! at Relay For Life

emYOU! participated in Eastern Michigan University's annual Relay For Life event this past weekend. Over 50 teams helped raise the most amount of money in the event's history at EMU. The total is currently over $39,000, and donations will be accepted through August. All of the proceeds from the event go to the American Cancer Society to fund research, development and educational programs aimed at finding a cure for cancer.
The event brought together a diverse group of student organizations and community members. Each team hosted a creative on-site fundraiser. The Student Occupational Therapy Association facilitated wheel chair races around the Relay track. There was also paddle boat rides on the University lake. Entertainment at the event included music from 96.3 The River, local bands, ice sculptures and more.
emYOU! team members were happy to help out and show their support for such a great cause. It was sure cold, but not as cold as the Ford Lake Frozen Leap!
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Eastern Bows out in First Round of MAC Tourney

PHOTO BY RAJ MEHTA
CLEVELAND, OH-- The No. 10 seed Eastern Michigan University men's basketball team couldn't pull the three-peat against No. 7 seed Central Michigan University, falling 62-49 in the first round of the Mid-American Conference Tournament in Cleveland.
After beating the Chippewas in two nail-bitters earlier this season--a 84-77 double overtime win on Jan. 13, and a 57-56 win on Feb. 28--Eastern was unable to answer CMU point guard Robbie Harman and his offensive explosion in the second half.
After going 0-1 with zero points, one assists and one turnover in the first half, Harman went on a personal 11-4 scoring run, including six straight points, to extend Central's 33-29 lead to 44-33. He finished the game with 13 points and seven assists.
"Coach [Ernie Zeigler] kept calling ball screens for me when after I hit my first couple shots in that second half," Harman said. "Eastern had beat us twice already this season, but we didn't lack any confidence. We went in there like it was any other game. We scouted well and we executed our plays well."
Eastern standout sophomore, and recent All-MAC selection, Brandon Bowdry led the Eagles with 13 points and six rebounds in 35 minutes of action, emerging freshman Antonio Green chipped in with 11 points and five rebounds. Green went 4-for-9 from the field including 3-for-5 from long distance.
"I was expecting them to play me really tough in the paint area, which they did," said Bowdry. "We played a very physical back-and-forth style in our first two games against them this season, so it wasn't anything new."
While the physical play in the paint didn't noticably affect Bowdry, junior center Brandon Dobbins--who was playing in front of his hometown--missed two layups and a dunk early in the contest. EMU Head Coach Charles Ramsey said the misses "drastically changed how the game went."
"Those kinds of plays are deflating to one team and inflating to the other," Ramsey said. "When you miss shots like that they linger, and we never really recovered from those, while Central capitalized on them."
The Eagles were able to pull within six points with just over 6 minutes remaining, but back-to-back three-point plays by CMU leading scorer and rebounder Marcus Van sealed the victory for the Chips. Van notched 17 points and five rebounds in the victory.
"We knew we had to shut down their offensive post game to be successful," Van said. "We scouted well and saw that once you shut down their post game they just start jacking up shots from anywhere."
Eastern had won four straight contests before today's loss. The Eagles finish the 2008-09 season with an 8-24 record (6-10 in MAC play).
"It's time to go back to the drawing board," Ramsey said. "We get Carlos [Medlock] back next season. With him, Brandon, Dobbins and the emergence of our young players and the talent we have coming in, we're in good shape."
Renting 101: Win a FREE apartment!
It's baaaaack! Tomorrow in the Grand Ballroom at the Student Center from 11-3 is the long anticipated return of Renting 101. Aside from finding your next apartment, there are a ton of great reasons to come out:
-Enter to win a FREE 1 Year Lease at the Lake Shore Apartments. Yes, free rent for a year!! Email: win@emyouthemagazine.com for you chance to enter.
-Free pizza to the first 150 students
-Enter to win a 50" Plasma or 1 of 2 brand spankin' new laptops that will be raffled off
-Enter to win a $75 gift card to www.dormbuys.com
-Over 50 FREE admit 2 tickets to see the advanced screening of "I Love You, Man"
-A Cash Machine, where you jump in an inflatable and grab as much cash as you can.
-T-shirts, posters, cups and all kinds of SWAG!
-For your entertainment, Dj Zu will be spinning live and we'll have our emYOU! The Magazine cornhole boards set up as well!
It's a Wednesday afternoon, you've got nothing better to do than go to class then back to your dorm or apartment... So take a break, come see us at the Student Center and win some cool stuff and find your next, perfect apartment!
Here's a video for more info. Try to refrain from laughing at my beard and/or my sweater vest!
Renting 101 Part 2 from Bob Mercader on Vimeo.
-Enter to win a FREE 1 Year Lease at the Lake Shore Apartments. Yes, free rent for a year!! Email: win@emyouthemagazine.com for you chance to enter.
-Free pizza to the first 150 students
-Enter to win a 50" Plasma or 1 of 2 brand spankin' new laptops that will be raffled off
-Enter to win a $75 gift card to www.dormbuys.com
-Over 50 FREE admit 2 tickets to see the advanced screening of "I Love You, Man"
-A Cash Machine, where you jump in an inflatable and grab as much cash as you can.
-T-shirts, posters, cups and all kinds of SWAG!
-For your entertainment, Dj Zu will be spinning live and we'll have our emYOU! The Magazine cornhole boards set up as well!
**All this plus a ton more**
It's a Wednesday afternoon, you've got nothing better to do than go to class then back to your dorm or apartment... So take a break, come see us at the Student Center and win some cool stuff and find your next, perfect apartment!
Here's a video for more info. Try to refrain from laughing at my beard and/or my sweater vest!
Renting 101 Part 2 from Bob Mercader on Vimeo.
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Monday, March 2, 2009
New March issue out today!
I don't really know what happened, but 3 weeks later, I'm finally able to update you guys on what's happening over here at emYOU! The Magazine. There's been a ton of stuff going on so let me catch you up...
February 14th was the first annual Ford Lake Frozen Leap. We raised $3500 for The American Heart Association! Not to mention, we also received some great publicity with 2 separate articles in the Ann Arbor News (Sun, Feb. 15th, we got the cover!) We also got a big shout in the Detroit Free Press with special thanks to our friends at metromix.com.
We co-sponsored this year's Battle of the Bands with Hillel and at the semi-finals, I was pretty impressed by one band in particular...Walk Your Bike. But check 'em out Reef Theory, Saturday Night Shakedown, and you be the judge. We'll see you March 10 at the Student Center for the Finals!
What else...oh, of course there's been the planning of this year's Renting 101. We've got over 20 apartment communities all at your finger tips, ready to meet you Wednesday, March 11 from 11-3pm. Yes, yes, we are giving away a FREE 1 year lease for a 2bed/2bath apartment at The Lake Shore apartments, but that's not all! Other prizes include a new laptop and a 50" plasma!! All you have to do is show up...and if that's not enough, the first 150 people will get some free pizza! Don't forget to send an email to win@emyouthemagazine.com for your chance to win.
So, that brings us back to March and emYOU! We've got an exclusive one on one with Coach English, an inexpensive alternative for St. Patty's Day, and a sit down with Oblisk, a group who's as diverse as their music. All that plus a ton more, so grab your copy!
For some reason if you haven't follow us on Twitter or joined our Facebook Fan Page yet...do so now!!
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February 14th was the first annual Ford Lake Frozen Leap. We raised $3500 for The American Heart Association! Not to mention, we also received some great publicity with 2 separate articles in the Ann Arbor News (Sun, Feb. 15th, we got the cover!) We also got a big shout in the Detroit Free Press with special thanks to our friends at metromix.com.
We co-sponsored this year's Battle of the Bands with Hillel and at the semi-finals, I was pretty impressed by one band in particular...Walk Your Bike. But check 'em out Reef Theory, Saturday Night Shakedown, and you be the judge. We'll see you March 10 at the Student Center for the Finals!
What else...oh, of course there's been the planning of this year's Renting 101. We've got over 20 apartment communities all at your finger tips, ready to meet you Wednesday, March 11 from 11-3pm. Yes, yes, we are giving away a FREE 1 year lease for a 2bed/2bath apartment at The Lake Shore apartments, but that's not all! Other prizes include a new laptop and a 50" plasma!! All you have to do is show up...and if that's not enough, the first 150 people will get some free pizza! Don't forget to send an email to win@emyouthemagazine.com for your chance to win.
So, that brings us back to March and emYOU! We've got an exclusive one on one with Coach English, an inexpensive alternative for St. Patty's Day, and a sit down with Oblisk, a group who's as diverse as their music. All that plus a ton more, so grab your copy!
For some reason if you haven't follow us on Twitter or joined our Facebook Fan Page yet...do so now!!
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
EMU Athletes to perfrom at Jock Jamz TONIGHT!

It's Thursday night, before heading out to the same ole bar, doing the same ole thing, swing by Bowen Field House tonight at 7:30.
Eastern athletes from Football to swimming/diving to women's soccer will be lip (is it syncing or singing?) and pretty much making fools of themselves for a great cause!
I've compiled a small list of reasons why you should go:
1. You and I both know you've got nothing better to do.
2. The athletes are raising money for Operation Homefront, which helps families of those who are over seas.
3. When and where else are you going to see Division I athletes absolutely embarrasing themselves for the greater good?? No football jokes here please, and while we're on that subject Coach English is a MAN and I can guarantee a change in the right direction next season...his recruiting class was great and...well, let's just say when Coach English spoke at the men's basketball game last week, I got chills because he was so intense and passionate...good things are a comin'.
4. There's going to be a huge after party at Club Divine with great drink specials all night long.
5. Last and not least, Tim and Jeremy from emYOU! The Magazine are going to be judges at the show, so swing by and say hi!
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
February issue out and on campus!

February's issue is filled with all kinds of cool stuff happening around campus that you need to check out! emYOU! The Magazine is going to be at all of the following events this month, make sure you stop by and say hello!
-Nas at the Convo: This Friday at 7:30!!
-Thomas Blondi Salon Premier Event: This Saturday, with free drinks, food, and prizes. Show up around 7:00!!
-Battle of the Bands: Tuesday, Feb. 10 from 8-10pm
-SESI Midwest Entrepeneur Conference: Friday, Feb. 13th from 8:30-noon.
-Ford Lake Frozen Leap: Valentine's Day from 11-2pm. For info on FLFL, email bilal@pakmode.com. I'll be posting more about this event in the near future. But the basic idea is what it sounds like, raise some money, jump into Ford Lake, donate the money to American Heart Association, drink some coffee and warm up!
There's a ton of other stuff going on in February as well...Valentine's Day being the most exploited, yes exploited...So, what are you up to this month? Any big plans for V day with the 'ol ball and chain? Are they any cool or interesting events that people should know about? I've only got 5 things to do this month, so let me know what you're doing and maybe emYOU! The Magazine will crash it! :)))
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Sunday, February 1, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
Freman Hendrix on the Cover of MetroTimes

One of EMU's own could soon be the new face of Detroit. In this weeks issue of MetroTimes, Freman Hendrix was one of 10 mayoral candidates featured. The candidates were each given a questionnaire to be answered. Unfortunately, the printed version is fairly limited and in my opinion...garbage, but the online version definitely makes up for what is lacking in print. We all know the mayor of Detroit is way more than just the mayor of Detroit, especially in this historic election. You commuters who live in Detroit and can vote, don't forget to: Feb. 24, 2009!!
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Monday, January 26, 2009
Goodbye Cady's...

It was announced this weekend that Depot Town's, Cady's Grill has closed. Fear not though, they plan on opening a BBQ style restaurant with lower prices and apparently a more casual environment within the next 60 days.
While the food at Cady's was great, it was a little on the costly end and for most EMU students, out of their price range or reserved for "special occasions". They did however, offer a really cool fundraising program that we took advantage of a couple times over this past summer to raise some money for local charities. Basically, you could pick a night/day and they would donate 20% of a group's total bill to the charity or fundraiser of your choice. I hope with their new venture they continue the same community outreach and involvement.
As noted in the Mlive article, the new BBQ themed restaurant is to be called Wild Willy's. If anyone from the French family is paying attention, please reconsider! Alliteration is great and all, but maybe do a little more creative thinking for a name. If they plan to continue using the Frog Island BBQ sauce, why not play on that a bit? Just off the top of my head, I've got: Cross St. Station/Saloon (bring back a local legend), Riverside Roost, The Smeet. I just did a quick check, all websites available...
Anyhow, what do you think? Got any great names or memorable stories of Cady's?
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
National Day of Service?
While perusing my daily blogs, I came across a great topic on markmaynard.com:
National Day of Service
Check out the link for all the details, but basically Michelle Obama is calling for members of communities to get together and make a difference on Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Monday, Jan. 19th.
So the question, I propose to you-EMU student, is what are you going to do to make a difference? No, I don't mean, you're going to switch from Natty Light to Bud Light for the day. Something a little more profound than that. Are you going to gather your dorm floor together to go to one of the events happening on campus, get together with your Fraternity or Sorority and plan a fundraiser, round up some friends and have a benefit dinner down at Cady's??
Just because you have the "day off" from class doesn't mean you should just sit and veg out all day. Trust me, at first it may seem more of an annoyance to do some good, but you'll feel much better about yourself after you do.
If anyone started a Facebook group we should know about, or has actual concrete plans let us know!!
National Day of Service
Check out the link for all the details, but basically Michelle Obama is calling for members of communities to get together and make a difference on Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Monday, Jan. 19th.
So the question, I propose to you-EMU student, is what are you going to do to make a difference? No, I don't mean, you're going to switch from Natty Light to Bud Light for the day. Something a little more profound than that. Are you going to gather your dorm floor together to go to one of the events happening on campus, get together with your Fraternity or Sorority and plan a fundraiser, round up some friends and have a benefit dinner down at Cady's??
Just because you have the "day off" from class doesn't mean you should just sit and veg out all day. Trust me, at first it may seem more of an annoyance to do some good, but you'll feel much better about yourself after you do.
If anyone started a Facebook group we should know about, or has actual concrete plans let us know!!
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Really? Because that's lame...
I was updating our Facebook page this morning and came across a "group" that I found extremely comical. The group entitled, "I'd rather be in Ann Arbor" which currently has 21 pro-active members is based around EMU students who wish they could be in Ann Arbor.
I couldn't help but look into the group with further detail when I read their description:
I couldn't help but look into the group with further detail when I read their description:
"This group is for everyone who thinks that A2 is way more fun than Eastern."
Not sure really where to start with this, but I'm a little worried for these Eagles, because it seems they don't know the difference between and institution and a city. Ann Arbor should be compared to Ypsilanti, and UofM should be compared to EMU, right?
I guess the funny thing I can't get over is the fact that Ann Arbor is a short 10 minute drive down Washtenaw...so if you'd rather be there, jump in your car and go. Ann Arbor isn't some mythical land in a time far, far away full of unicorns and wizards. I mean, it's down the street. (and I take it back, you probably can find unicorns and wizards if you looked hard enough)
I'm sure these are the same people that live here in Ypsi, but tell people they live in Ann Arbor because it sounds cooler. So listen, if you wanted to go to UofM that bad, you should have. If you really really want to be in Ann Arbor because it's more fun, than gooooooo!
The rest of us will be trying not to step in the pieces of broken glass covered by snow while avoiding the onset of people asking for 58 cents for a bus ticket...
Not sure really where to start with this, but I'm a little worried for these Eagles, because it seems they don't know the difference between and institution and a city. Ann Arbor should be compared to Ypsilanti, and UofM should be compared to EMU, right?
I guess the funny thing I can't get over is the fact that Ann Arbor is a short 10 minute drive down Washtenaw...so if you'd rather be there, jump in your car and go. Ann Arbor isn't some mythical land in a time far, far away full of unicorns and wizards. I mean, it's down the street. (and I take it back, you probably can find unicorns and wizards if you looked hard enough)
I'm sure these are the same people that live here in Ypsi, but tell people they live in Ann Arbor because it sounds cooler. So listen, if you wanted to go to UofM that bad, you should have. If you really really want to be in Ann Arbor because it's more fun, than gooooooo!
The rest of us will be trying not to step in the pieces of broken glass covered by snow while avoiding the onset of people asking for 58 cents for a bus ticket...
If you really want to have a good time in Ypsi/Eastern, make it a good time. Please stop dwelling on the fact that your NorthFace doesn't fit in here. (Because it does) and try crossing "The Moat" that is Cross St. I'm sure you'll be amazed at what you'll find... 

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Monday, January 12, 2009
So....it snowed!

Yes!
I love when it's -10 degrees out and the ground is covered with 3 feet of snow! No, not really. To be honest there's only one thing I like about Michigan winters: snowboarding. I'd prefer if it were sunny and above 40, but I'll take what I can get. Unfortunately, I could never quite figure out the whole skiing thing. One death rail seemed a little easier to figure out, than two. And besides, everyone knows its way coooooler to board than ski!
There are a ton of places not too far from EMU to check out this snowy season. For beginners, Mt. Brighton and Alpine Valley are both close and have pretty good rates. For the more experienced and adventurous riders try Boyne, Schuss and Shanty Creek, Treetops.
Of course you could always just bundle up and hit the Arborland parking lot and slide down a giant mound of snow on your belly.
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Monday, January 5, 2009
Welcome Back!

2009 has officially arrived and emYOU! The Magazine's first year is now in the books! As we look back it's hard to imagine all we've accomplished and as we look forward it's motivating to know how much more we can do!
I remember sitting in room 307 of the Halle Library, meeting a room full of "co-workers" for the first time. It was exciting and incredibly unnerving at the same time. Once we got through our painfully awkward intros and learned Dave's secret man crush on Justin Timberlake, the rest is, well... history.
Interviewing incredible EMU student, faculty, and alumni, talking with local and national celebrities, meeting and networking with people in the EMU/Ypsi community, and uncovering the greatness that is EMU has all been too much fun!
YOU, our readers, have helped us slowly create a voice and a sense of pride throughout the EMU community and for that we say Thank YOU! emYOU! The Magazine is created to entertain, educate, and inform you on the positive things that are directly affecting you as an EMU student. So, keep reading and continue to send us feedback and suggestions. If you haven't joined our fan page on Facebook yet, please do and don't forget to say hello! You can also follow emYOU! The Magazine on Twitter.
2009 is going to be FINE as we continue to spotlight those who are doing remarkable things. Joan and her amazing story is a great example of what you can expect from us in '09. We'll keep printing, YOU keep reading.
Happy New Year from all of us at emYOU! The Magazine!
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