MTU to host spring semester involvement fair
Most Michigan Tech students are familiar with K-Day — a beloved Tech tradition that includes an early weekend (no classes
Most Michigan Tech students are familiar with K-Day — a beloved Tech tradition that includes an early weekend (no classes
Disclaimer: This article is a part of The Lewd, a biannual satirical project put together by The Lode staff, typically published
Disclaimer: This article is a part of The Lewd, a biannual satirical project put together by The Lode staff, typically published
Disclaimer: This article is a part of The Lewd, a biannual satirical project put together by The Lode staff, typically published
As the semester drags slowly forward in the limbo that is the period between Thanksgiving Break and exam week, it
It seems the snow has finally started to stick around, so with that, I’d say it’s unofficially-officially winter in the
While you may not know what a medical laboratory scientist does, you’ve probably been impacted by their work at one
Though broomball will face some changes this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the university and the Inter-Residence Housing
On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in the year 1918, the hostilities of World
This Monday, Dr. Wayne Gersie, Michigan Tech’s new Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion, sent out an email to the
“Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” This powerful line, delivered by President Ronald Reagan on June 12, 1987 in his
You’ve seen their liquid nitrogen explosions at K-Day, heard the roar of the Whoosh Bottle at many of their events
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