Michigan Tech welcomes Cycle Project
At this week’s Undergraduate Student Government meeting, Secretary Isobel Bowker announced that the Cycle Project, a project started by her to have free pads and tampons in womens and gender
At this week’s Undergraduate Student Government meeting, Secretary Isobel Bowker announced that the Cycle Project, a project started by her to have free pads and tampons in womens and gender
The Geek U.P. mini-convention is an annual event “bridging fandom with discovery” for geeks in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and was hosted on Saturday, Sep. 9. This year, Michigan Tech hosted
At 11a.m. on Saturday, Sep. 16th, the streets of downtown Houghton will be filled with cultural traditions from around the world as the Parade of Nations sweeps through the area.
The Red Cross is hosting a blood drive Wednesday Sep. 6 and Thursday Sep. 7 in the MUB ballroom from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is one of the
With students returning to Michigan Tech for the Fall 2023 semester, many returning on-campus students have noticed a significant overhaul to the Campus Cafe menu, now under the name Ghost
Friday, September 8, 2023 marks Michigan Tech’s Annual Keweenaw Day, K-Day for short. From 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. students will experience over 200 Registered Student Organizations (RSO’s) and their
Sunday, Aug. 27 marked the beginning of Welcome Week for Michigan Tech students new and returning. Student Leadership and Involvement collaborated with the Houghton Walmart for the first time this
Tuesday, September 5 Get Ready for CareerFEST! 11 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. – Career Services 2 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. – Career Services Ultimate Frisbee by TKE 5 p.m. –
Commuting to campus from Hancock has now been made easier with the permanent implementation of a Hancock commuter shuttle route for students. Students who live in Hancock now have the
On Aug. 31 2023 the Husky volleyball team kicked off their season at home against the Winona State Warriors. After five hard-fought sets, the Huskies fell to the Warriors 3-2.
What are you most looking forward to this semester? “Adventure, trying new things, lab classes” – Ashlynn Moler, Wildlife, Ecology & Conservation, First Year, Eastpointe, MI “Hanging out
Various construction will open new parking for students while also closing some old parking this year. Temporary Lot 10, which has 235 parking spaces, will be closed later this semester
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