Don Keranen memorial jazz concert
On Saturday, March 25, Michigan Tech celebrated the 50 year long tradition of jazz music performances at the university, as students, faculty and community members
On Saturday, March 25, Michigan Tech celebrated the 50 year long tradition of jazz music performances at the university, as students, faculty and community members
The African Students’ Organization celebrated their annual African Night on March 18 in the Ballroom of the Memorial Union Building. It was a night of
For the past 124 years, the Milwaukee County Zoo has been a place full of discovery, education and entertainment for Milwaukee and the surrounding area.
There’s nothing like a hot cup of tea to thaw one’s frozen bones after a long day of trudging through the bitter Upper Peninsula cold.
From March 17-18, the McArdle Theatre was rocked to its foundation by the music of Keweenawesomefest. A dozen talented bands took the stage to entertain
The McNair Hall and Douglas Houghton Hall associations teamed up to put on a second Casino Night, this time held in the DHH Ballroom. The
There are few financial institutions with the respect and prestige of Michigan Tech Employees Federal Credit Union. For the past 65 years, MTEFCU has provided
On Friday, March 24 from 5:30 to 9:30 pm, Ducks Unlimited will be holding their 3rd annual banquet at Shelden Grill and Franklin Square Tap.
Last week on March 3, a group of students from Michigan Tech’s Center for Diversity and Inclusion and Student Activities, myself included, headed to Memphis,
Here on Michigan Tech’s campus, it is common knowledge that there are less females on campus than males. Sure there’s many things that are different
As many of us migrate back to Michigan Tech after spring break, there’s some students who wish the break would continue. Spring break was much
In 1968, following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a question tickled the mind of third-grade teacher Jane Elliott. What if the cure
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