The cardboard boats sail again
This past Friday, the sun poked out and warmed us all up for the cardboard boat races. They provided plenty of Husky fans with nearly
This past Friday, the sun poked out and warmed us all up for the cardboard boat races. They provided plenty of Husky fans with nearly
This year, the winter season is being welcomed by the celebration of Diwali, the festival of lights. Of all the festivals celebrated in the Indian
On Saturday, Oct. 21, a peculiar play haunted the Rozsa Theatre, a new rendition of “Dracula.” It was put on by the PUSH Physical Theatre,
Brennan Lautner, a fourth-year computer science major at Michigan Tech, is determined to restructure the internet marketplace through his company, PeerNet. “In most regions, there
On October 28, Michigan Tech will unite with thousands of volunteers from across the country for Make a Difference Day, the largest nationwide annual day
Houghton now has its very own sushi restaurant, and it’s simply great! Sky Sushi opened up at 401 Sheldon Avenue, across Swift’s True Value, with
On Oct. 14, the McArdle theatre put on the peculiar and the comically entertaining “Picasso at the Lapin Agile.” The play was written in 1993
According to the American Cancer Society, 50 percent of women who get annual breast exams over a ten-year-period will experience at least one false positive.
The colors are changing and the air is becoming crisp. This means only one thing, Halloween is coming, Are you prepared? Fear not, there are
The fall season is upon us. Leaves are changing, the air is crisp and the newbies at Tech have officially completed their first month at
Last week Thursday, author and explorer Robert “Bob” Downes presented his show, “Life in Native America 400 Years Ago” at the Van Pelt Library at
In an unusual building on Lincoln Drive in Hancock, chaos steadily brews. It lies in wait in barrels of oak, aging to perfection in a
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