Cardboard Boat Races
As part of homecoming week, students gathered at Chassell Centennial park with their cardboard boats ready to race. The teams were made up of a mix of halls, clubs, fraternities
As part of homecoming week, students gathered at Chassell Centennial park with their cardboard boats ready to race. The teams were made up of a mix of halls, clubs, fraternities
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On Wednesday, Oct. 2, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) had a meeting where they appointed four new members to the USG body. The first new member to be appointed was
Last week in the Library East Reading Room, the Provost’s office hosted “Academic Freedom Decoded.” Faculty reviewed MTU’s policies on academic freedom and discussed the application of policies through the
The Outdoor Adventure Program (OAP) is leading the way into fall with two upcoming fall-themed events. The Keweenaw Color Tour Hike, a six-mile hike of Mt. Baldy, will take place
Women’s Soccer Oct. 4 – vs. Saginaw Valley State – L 0-1 Oct. 6 – vs. Ferris State – L 0-2 Women’s Volleyball Oct. 4 – vs. Lake Superior
The Husky Multirotor club is a great place for anyone interested in flying any radio-controlled aerial vehicles. If you are seeking to practice taking photos of the beautiful Keweenaw Peninsula,
On Oct. 4, hundreds of plaid-clad Yoopers gathered on the field of Houghton High School [HHS] to celebrate Plaidurday, a Michigan-born holiday that celebrates the tartan, plaid, and flannel garments
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Following a triumphant 2023-24 season, the question on every Michigan Tech hockey fan’s mind is whether the team will be able to maintain this success. From making the NCAA tournament
What are you listening to? Nadia Stauffer, Environmental Engineer, 5th year, Grand Rapids, MI. “Lately, I have been revisiting my high school favorite artists, a favorite being Sammy Rae &
During the booming copper industry and prosperity in the Peninsula, people needed ways to transport both their goods and themselves to distribution hubs in the Midwest. Being that it was
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