Join SDH for a special Earth Day meal on April 22
Earth Day, while overlooked by many, is an important holiday that comes around every April with the same goals in mind: celebrating the wonders of
Earth Day, while overlooked by many, is an important holiday that comes around every April with the same goals in mind: celebrating the wonders of
This Friday, the Michigan-based rock band Greta Van Fleet is releasing their second studio album “The Battle at Garden’s Gate.” To coincide with the new
Sometimes, we need a break from reality, and you know what? That’s okay! We’re all stressed, we’re all burned out, and we’re all not-so-patiently
Ahh, coffee. An important staple in many college students’ diets and one of the few things keeping us from dropping out and/or giving up on
Not many student groups have had the pleasure of celebrating their 100th anniversary on Michigan Tech’s campus. The editors and staff of the 2020-2021 Michigan
Yesterday at 6:00 p.m., the Center for Diversity and Inclusion held their Feminists Reading Feminists virtual event. It was held in collaboration with the Humanities
This year’s winter in the Keweenaw was abnormal to say the least, and it seems as if the dreary season has finally given way to
As spring approaches in the Keweenaw, many of us are looking forward to the change in season. Blue skies are slowly replacing dreary winter days,
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
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