Editors’ note: Graduation
For many of our members, this is our last Lode issue. We have all worked very hard to bring equitable and honest news and to keep our organization afloat. I
For many of our members, this is our last Lode issue. We have all worked very hard to bring equitable and honest news and to keep our organization afloat. I
There has been a poll going on at the Wads front desk regarding hashtags popularized on campus by MTU Dean of Students, Dr. Wallace Southerland III. The poll, titled “What
After four years, 141 games, 14 goals, and 58 assists, Colin Swoyer’s time as a top defenseman for Michigan Tech had come to an end. However, his hockey career is
After last issue’s feature on USG Resolution 2021-2022 #003, The Lode staff reached out to administration for their input on the resolution. Dr. John Lehman, Vice President for University Relations
It has been a long week for the students at Michigan Tech. Exams are right around the corner and we are all feeling the pressure. To lighten the mood, we
The March 16 USG General Body Meeting was introduced to Resolution No. 2021-2022 #003, which would increase the minimum wage of full-time employees to $15 an hour. USG President Zachary
The Graduate Student Government met on April 5 to hear about a variety of topics, including accessibility across campus. In his report, GSG President Nathan Ford discussed the Accessibility Survey
All events are free unless otherwise noted Thursday, April 7 Student Perspectives on Renewable Energy by SENSE Enterprise 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. — Library 115 Workplace Excellence Training
The following article ran in the April 6, 1922 issue of the M.C.M. Lode. The students of the Michigan College of Mines have been following the development of the
The Hancock City Council met April 6 for both the regular City Council meeting as well as a consecutive Budget Work Session meeting. Following a water boil advisory on March
The Future Female Biologists Mentorship Program (FFBMP) is a project that fourth-year student, Jenna Disser, has created and will be implementing in the upcoming fall semester (2022). As a Medical
This week we asked the Dean of Students his preferred item for being stranded on an island. We also wanted to hear what other Huskies at Tech had to say.
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