Tech students serve in Memphis
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,
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
This past weekend was the opening premier of a touching art exhibit focusing on the effects of the United States throughout the years in Guatemalan
From Feb. 16 to 18 and 23 to 25, the McArdle Theatre presented the eyebrow raising, yet quite humorous “Sexual Perversity in Chicago.” It was
This year marks the third annual Stuffa-Husky event put on by the MUB Board. Each year around Valentine ’s Day, the MUB offers an event
Milwaukee, Wisconsin is a major city full of a wide variety of people. There’s always something going on despite the time of year. From Feb.
On Feb. 17, Valoree Gagnon, a postdoctoral researcher in environmental and energy policy, presented “‘For Seven Generations’ — Integrating Anishinaabe History, Bimaadiziwin (“lifeways”) and Policy
Feb. 9 at 1 p.m. marked the start of the Michigan Tech Beards Competition. No, this isn’t a trendy hipster sport. In fact, the event
In the midst of Winter Carnival, members of MUB Board remained quite busy with their role in entertaining students and community members enjoying the festivities.
In 1922, Michigan Tech held its first winter-themed celebration. At that time, it was known as the Ice Carnival and it consisted of costumed students
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