Mott grants $10 million toward $26.4 million Berston Field House upgrades
Dec02

Mott grants $10 million toward $26.4 million Berston Field House upgrades

By Harold C. Ford Editor’s note – East Village Magazine (EVM) and the entire Flint community are deeply saddened at the untimely and sudden death of “BeBe” Bryant Nolden on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2022. EVM wishes to express care and condolences to Nolden’s family and close friends. Plans to upgrade and expand Flint’s venerable Berston Field House just got a huge boost from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation...

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City Clerk candidates – Guillen and Donohue – to be interviewed Dec. 5
Dec01

City Clerk candidates – Guillen and Donohue – to be interviewed Dec. 5

By Tom Travis Out of 24 applicants, two will be interviewed next Monday, Dec. 5, in an open public meeting, for the position of Flint City Clerk – Angela Guillen and Davina Donahue (currently serving as the Interim City Clerk). East Village Magazine (EVM) has reached out to both candidates but neither has responded. City of Flint Human Resources (HR) Director Eddie Smith explained to the council in a Nov. 9 meeting that the...

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Education Beat:   New leadership team likely to take shape on Flint Ed Board following sweep of four incumbents
Nov25

Education Beat: New leadership team likely to take shape on Flint Ed Board following sweep of four incumbents

By Harold C. Ford “You don’t get to be disciplined; you get to be voted out.”  –Karen Christian, president, United Teachers of Flint, admonishing the errant behaviors of Flint school board members, Sept. 21, 2022 And so, it came to be in the Nov. 8 general election that four incumbents running for re-election to the Flint Board of Education (FBOE) were swept from their positions —  “voted out,” by Flint voters. It was a clean...

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The Who’s Tommy in Concert at The Capitol Theatre
Nov25

The Who’s Tommy in Concert at The Capitol Theatre

By Patsy Isenberg “Explosive!”   That’s how the Flint Repertory Theatre’s producing artistic director Michael Lluberes described the musical “The Who’s Tommy,” which played to an almost sold-out audience and nearly brought the house down at the Capital Theatre Nov. 18 and 19. He added in his notes from the program that the show is “an exhilarating story of hope, healing, and the human spirit....

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Analysis: UM – Flint wrestling with implications of Strategic Transformation effort:  will liberal arts — or the campus itself —  survive?
Nov25

Analysis: UM – Flint wrestling with implications of Strategic Transformation effort: will liberal arts — or the campus itself — survive?

By Jan Worth-Nelson Pressed by a complex mix of serious financial issues, declining enrollment, momentum to supply expected workforce needs, effects of the pandemic, and even socio-cultural shifts, the University of Michigan – Flint is grappling with the likelihood of major changes in its character and institutional design. It appears the new era is already underway, with the launch in 2021 of the new College of innovation and...

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