St. Patrick’s Day has arrived!
My family is a lot of things — German, French, Lithuanian, Russian (stubborn, hotheaded, argumentative …) — but one thing we aren’t is Irish. Yet,
My family is a lot of things — German, French, Lithuanian, Russian (stubborn, hotheaded, argumentative …) — but one thing we aren’t is Irish. Yet,
In celebration of Lode’s Centennial, we’ve taken a deep dive into our archives, and those of the Michigan Tech Archives, in search of interesting and
We are fortunate to have a great selection of restaurants at our disposal, especially for a small community like the Copper Country! While all of
The Calumet Theatre has a long and storied history in the Copper Country. Opened in March of 1900, it was once the most glamorous performing
In these times of social distancing and limited gatherings, it can be difficult to find activities to do with others. Fortunately, the Memorial Union Board
It’s hard to believe it, but we are approaching the one year marker on the Coronavirus pandemic. As people found themselves routinely staying home in
You’ve seen them on campus — from little Rory greeting you with a friendly lick to Jack jumping around in the snow by McNair, the
On Feb. 17, 1921, two Michigan Tech students published a novel idea: the university’s first student-run newspaper. At that time, Michigan Tech was known as
On Feb. 6, 2021, Michigan Tech associate professor of creative writing and literature M. Bartley Seigel won the U.P Poet Laureate. The U.P. Poet Laureate
I’m no expert on romance by any means, but a lot of the general populous seems to find some significance in the holiday known as
Winter Carnival already had a cancelled broomball season and virtual events stacked against it, but the winter storms throughout the weekend made walking outside difficult.
Last year, a group of students from Michigan Tech’s Sustainability Demonstration House (SDH) started a new tradition meant to reduce waste and encourage reusing and
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