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.

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.

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



emYOU! went to Detroit Saturday night to experience the Final Four Madness. The streets were crowded with concerts and activities all night. The event brought in a lot of support for the metro area. Go green and white!

Get ready for the Tiger's home opener this Friday!!

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 arou
nd 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

Renting 101 Winner, Deondra Powers!


Deondra Powers with Lakeshore Apartments representatives