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World’s Fair – Annual Spring Fling returns this week

With finals week coming up, some may be looking to take a short break before they get buried in studying for their exams. For this reason, student organizations hold different events towards the end of the semester, and some just before finals week. This week there is a campus wide

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Finals are approaching: improve your studying with these tips

As the end of the semester draws near, Michigan Tech students are preparing for the upcoming finals week. With stress levels rising, it’s essential for students to use effective study strategies to excel in their exams. According to scientific research from the State University of New York at Albany, there

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Eight athletes released from the MTU Varsity Track team

“[We] are using a year of eligibility to compete for a dying program.” In a decision made at the end of Mar., Michigan Tech’s Track and Field program revealed significant changes aimed at refining its focus and strategic direction, impacting the careers of eight athletes starting in 2025. This decision,

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Living Superior Fair showcases local talent and businesses

The first annual Living Superior Fair is set to take place on Saturday, Apr. 6 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Rozsa Center Lobby. This event offers a space to meet and support local authors, artists, makers and small businesses in the Keweenaw Peninsula. The Living Superior Fair

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KSI Accounting Club opens doors to opportunities

The Kappa Sigma Iota (KSI) Accounting Club can be a gateway to numerous opportunities for students looking to build upon their resumes or network with professionals. With their emphasis on professional development, networking, and hands-on experiences, the club gives students the tools they need to thrive in the competitive field

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Michigan Tech Theatre produces “Purple Hearts”

Michigan Tech Theatre will be performing “Purple Hearts,” written by C.S. Wallace, from Apr. 10 to Apr. 13. Set in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor, “Purple Hearts” tells the story of three navy soldiers who are trapped aboard the sunken USS West Virginia, and the loved ones

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“The Great Game” Outdoor Scavenger Hunt rescheduled to this week

On Thursday, Apr. 4, Student Leadership and Involvement (SLI) will be hosting an augmented reality scavenger hunt at 8 p.m. starting in the MUB Commons cafe area. This event will require participants to download a “PokemonGo-style” app that allows them to see different clues around campus. These clues will help

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Husky Thoughts

Husky Thoughts Question: How do you feel about all this snow coming back after having such a warm winter?   Morgan Reamer, Fourth Year Biomedical Engineering Major from Brooklyn, Mich. “I do not mind it too much. I wish we could have had more of this snow during winter carnival,

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Domestic assault incident in Hancock apartments

In the early hours of Mar. 23, the Hancock Police Department was contacted to address a domestic violence dispute after a 911 call was received from the 300 block of Hancock Street. The building was a former church that has recently been converted into apartments.  When officers arrived, they were

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