
100 years ago: President Gillies visits Copper Country alumni
The following article ran in the Feb. 16, 1922 issue of the M.C.M. Lode. Donald B. Gillies, President of
The following article ran in the Feb. 16, 1922 issue of the M.C.M. Lode. Donald B. Gillies, President of
After a long weekend spent in the snow, organizations received results from the many hours they put in for the
As the 100th Winter Carnival approaches, the Michigan Tech community is reminded of the long history the university holds, including
According to the Lunar New Year calendar 2022, it’s supposed to be the Year of the Tiger; in the college
The following article ran in the Feb. 16, 1922 issue of the M.C.M. Lode. With only a week to
In years past, Winter Carnival wasn’t as reliably run as it is today. The original Ice Carnival ran until 1930,
All events are free unless otherwise noted Wednesday, Feb. 9 Ice Skating All Day — Kestner Park, Houghton
All images were found in copies of the Winter Carnival Pictorial, previously published by The Lode. 1963 –
Winter Carnival is a fun time for Michigan Tech students: no classes, pretty scenery, and a great reason to stay
It’s the 100th Winter Carnival! To celebrate, we asked alumni to look back. We asked “What is your favorite Winter
Black History Month is a national celebration that takes place every February. The month-long celebration is a reminder that Black
The Hancock City Council met on Feb. 2 to discuss city business and address a council member’s resignation. Shortly after
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