Husky Thoughts: Favorite winter activities
After a chilling and snowy start to the semester, many Tech students are looking forward to the many winter activities available to them. With this in mind, we asked students,
After a chilling and snowy start to the semester, many Tech students are looking forward to the many winter activities available to them. With this in mind, we asked students,
Vice President Steve Knudstrup led last night’s senate meeting. Proposal 15-22 was brought back to the senate’s attention. It proposes a shift in sabbatical application deadlines from March 15 to
The Hancock City Council met on Jan. 19 for the first meeting of 2022. As the city moves along on the proposed zoning ordinance, a public comment hearing has been
The following article ran in the Jan. 21, 1922 issue of the M.C.M. Lode. The men sent to the Michigan College of Mines by the Federal Board for Vocational
On Dec. 1, Proposal 2-22 returned to Senate discussion with amendments. Proposal 2-22 would incorporate student comments more into instructor evaluations, along with numeric ratings. Academic and Instructional Policy Chair
Annual elections for the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) are coming up and will be taking place in February and March. USG serves over 220 on campus student organizations; they are
This week, President Zachary Olson began this week’s meeting by welcoming back students, saying “We [USG members] are all very excited to get back to work.” This message was seconded
On Dec. 29, the Huskies men’s hockey team opened play in the 56th Great Lakes Invitational with a scrappy 0-0 stalemate in Ann Arbor against the third-ranked Michigan Wolverines. Blake
It’s the start of a fresh semester here at Tech, so we went around to ask students: “What are you most looking forward to in the new semester?” Here is
As the spring semester begins, Michigan Tech remains under Campus Health and Safety Level Two. This requires students to wear a mask when inside campus buildings. With the omicron variant
Student organizations at Michigan Tech began working on their month-long snow sculptures for Winter Carnival. Members from Delta Zeta and Sigma Phi Epsilon started work on their sculpture in front
Houghton City Council met on Jan. 13 for the first meeting of 2022. As the city begins work driving support piles into the canal bed for the upcoming pier, a
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