Fulfilling a childhood dream
When I was young, one of the things that really got me excited was competitive racing. Maybe it started because of those Need for Speed
When I was young, one of the things that really got me excited was competitive racing. Maybe it started because of those Need for Speed
The days are growing crisper and with them the leaves are beginning to turn to gold and red and crunch underfoot. The smell of autumn
The Hamar House has recently worked to revamp their diverse lecture series. With the month of October falling in accordance with Hispanic Heritage month, they
This past Saturday, the American Indian Science and Engineering Society hosted the Binaakwe-Giizis Powwow, a Native American celebration of autumn. AISES, one of Michigan Tech’s
On Oct. 2, the Canterbury House hosted a fundraiser at the Trinity Episcopal Church downtown. It was a casual event, with good food promised and
Groceries delivered right to your door, a campus bike sharing program and a sustainable steelmaking process. These were just a few of the innovative projects
The longtime tradition of cardboard boat racing made its presence at Tech this weekend. Students, parents and locals gathered at Houghton Waterfront Park to partake
This previous weekend, Homecoming was upon us and in true Husky tradition, it was time to make this one more memorable than those before. Since
Finland’s only professional choir made Michigan Tech one of their stops for their first tour in America last Sunday night. The Helsinki Chamber Choir performed
The pasty has been a staple of the Upper Peninsula’s culture for a great many years, so much so that it has also been made
Twice a year, hundreds of companies appear in Houghton with the intent of setting up shop in the Student Development Complex (SDC) and finding future
September 18 was a treat for the music lovers who attended the twilight concert that evening. “Happy Birthday, Sousa!” was the title of the outdoor
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