Eastern Michigan University, which has faced financial difficulties in recent years, is now the subject of two lawsuits in the aftermath of its recent decision to cut four varsity athletic teams, including women’s tennis, softball, men’s wrestling, and men’s swimming and diving.The first suit was filed by two longtime donors to the men’s wrestling program, focusing only on an alleged violation of Michigan’s Open Meetings Act.The more recent, and arguably more serious, suit deals with multiple …