New businesses in Hancock!
The Hancock City Council met on Oct. 20 to discuss new businesses, including a refill store, a spa, and a used book/coffee shop. On Nov.
The Hancock City Council met on Oct. 20 to discuss new businesses, including a refill store, a spa, and a used book/coffee shop. On Nov.
If you are on campus, you most certainly noticed that there is a lot of construction underway right now. This work is part of a
Back in late January, Sky Sushi replaced their old sign. However, they kept the old sign due to the sentimental value it holds. As written
Only 23 years after the beginning of the Hundred Years’ War, on April 13, 1360, a hail storm devastated English troops when it killed 1,000
04/12/2021— The Michigan Technological University College of Business (COB) has been approved for an accreditation extension to 2026 by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools
On April 5, 1614, Matoaka married John Rolfe. Also known as Pocahontas, she was Chief Powhatan’s 13-year-old daughter. This name is actually a childhood nickname
After serving the Houghton community for 17 years, Bookworm Books and Coffee is closing its doors later this week. Their Facebook page first announced their
April Fools’ Day is speculated to have begun as early as ancient Rome with a festival called Hillaria, where people belonging to the cult of
On Jan. 14, 2021, The U.S. Department of Education approved an additional $21.2 billion to higher education institutions to help students learn during the COVID-19
There has been discussion in America, despite Covid-19 and other political events, about climate change and how to deal with it. Already, there are potential
On Mar. 24, 1989, the supertanker Exxon Valdez ran aground on the Bligh Reef in Prince William Sound Alaska. The damage to the hull resulted
On Mar. 3, the University Senate removed the Pass/Low Pass/Fail option for students by adopting Proposal 53-21. In Proposal 53-21, it is written that a
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