Creators Among Us: Music by women
On Saturday, Nov. 12, the featured works of many contemporary women musicians were brought to the Rozsa Center. The pieces of Jennifer Higdon, Kathryn Salfelder,
On Saturday, Nov. 12, the featured works of many contemporary women musicians were brought to the Rozsa Center. The pieces of Jennifer Higdon, Kathryn Salfelder,
This past weekend the Michigan Tech Sailing Club sailed in their last regatta for the fall at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. Joined by 14
From Nov. 10 to 12, the McArdle Theatre will host the play “The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui.” It was written by Bertolt Brecht in
There were many attractions at the 41N Film Festival this past weekend, but nothing struck me quite as much as the film Life, Animated. The
The inner workings of the artistic process are something infrequently shown to the world. Those involved in the arts are rarely bold enough to show
On the evening of Oct. 29, Michigan Tech hosted the grand event of “Diwali Night 2016,” an event that celebrates a week-long festival of “Deepavali”
On the relatively cold evening of Oct. 27, I visited the finals of the Greek Week, and the winner was to be decided in “Trial
On Oct. 27, a three person performance of Agatha Christie’s “Murder on the Nile” was hosted at the Rozsa center for the pleasure of the
On Saturday, Oct. 29, another Tech tradition made its way to campus. Big Bang, otherwise known as a series of experiments and explosive demos provided
The chatter and babble of the audience quieted as the lights went down and music swelled throughout the auditorium. The host of the show, Joey
In light of promoting inclusion, LGBT pride was once again celebrated on Tech’s campus. Various events were hosted throughout the week in order to spread
Last week on Oct. 10, Michigan Tech’s Center for Diversity and Inclusion hosted a presentation by Dr. Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz showing the story of the
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