“Happy Little Homecoming” starts next week – here’s how you can join the fun!
Though there won’t be a football game, and participating teams can’t gather together like they used to, Michigan Tech’s annual Homecoming celebration is still on
Though there won’t be a football game, and participating teams can’t gather together like they used to, Michigan Tech’s annual Homecoming celebration is still on
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death shocked the world this week when it was revealed that the longtime supreme court justice and champion for women’s rights passed
Picture this: Jazz music drifts softly through the air, and you’re having the time of your life as you’re spinning (or being spun) around the
While it’s only September, election season is well underway. Certainly you’ve seen the ads telling you who to vote for, who not to vote for,
We expected this semester to be a challenging one, especially after Michigan Tech’s abrupt switch to online classes last spring. With most classes being online,
From failed or awkward summer plans to a tragically cancelled Halloween, it may feel like Coronavirus has taken everything from us, but there is so
The Rozsa Center hosted its first event of the semester this past Friday, Sep. 4 with a virtual showing of Manual Cinema’s Lula Del Ray.
As the Michigan Tech community steps into the unknown territory of safely maintaining campus life during a worldwide pandemic, many students, staff, faculty and other
Social distancing, though effective in limiting the spread of contagions, can be an often boring and tedious time. Just when we’ve gotten over the cabin
There’s a lot of chaos going around, but the number one advice for everyone at this point is to stay home. While introverts rejoice, even
Dear Friends, I am so glad I met all of you here at MTU, and I’m sad to know that I won’t get to
Congratulations, students, you made it! Whether your class on Friday has been cancelled or not, spring break starts at the end of this week, and
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