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CareerFEST kicks off this week

Career Fest kicks off this week on Tuesday, Sep. 10 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a focus on Michigan employers, and also has another similar event on Wednesday,

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Husky Jams

Name: Angie Gecosky Major: Sound Design  Year: 4th Song: Living in a Haze Artist: Milky Chance Name: Jos Olson Major: Audio Production Year: 3rd Song: At the Risk of Feeling

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Sport Review 9.10.24

Men’s Football Sept. 5 vs. South Dakota Mines- W 52-50   Women’s Soccer Sept. 5- at St. Cloud State- W 1-0 Sept. 7- at Minnesota Duluth- W 1-0   Women’s

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Remembering 9/11

It’s been a short 23 years since our nation faced the blatant threat to our democracy that hasn’t been seen before or, thankfully, since. Even though the time since the

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USG meeting, Sep. 4

This past Wednesday the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) had their weekly meeting. The meeting kicked off with guest speaker Robert Bishop, Assistant Dean of Academic Conduct, who presented the Academic

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Substance safety on campus

Michigan Tech nightlife is an alluring part of the student experience, but it is important to remember safety and harm reduction if taking part. Tech officially recognizes substance abuse on

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Upcoming Events 9.10.24

Upcoming Events Mara Sorensen Tuesday, September 10 Poster Sale 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. – MUB Superior Room   Career Fest – Michigan Day 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. –

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GSG meeting, Sep. 3

The Graduate Student Government (GSG) had its first general body meeting of the fall semester last Tuesday, Sep. 3. It started with Dr. Will Cantrell, Dean of the Graduate School,

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Staff Spotlight; Reed Anway

Howdy! My name is Reed Anway and I am one of The Lode’s general members! This year marks my second year helping out and I’ve been all over the place,

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News

K-Day welcomes students on 9/06

On Sep. 6 students traveled to Chassell Centennial Park to attend K-Day. The event started at 1 p.m., with the university wide recess starting at 12 p.m. so students could

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