USG meeting covers upcoming events and policy updates
Michigan Tech’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) met on Sept. 7 and discussed a number of community events and changes occurring at Tech ranging from K-Day,
Michigan Tech’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) met on Sept. 7 and discussed a number of community events and changes occurring at Tech ranging from K-Day,
Last year brought many changes for The Lode. We returned to print, changed our focus, and welcomed our advisor, M. Bartley Seigel. This year we
All events are free unless otherwise noted Thursday, September 8 MTU Fall 2022 CareerFEST – Fox Cities, Wisconsin 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. —
On Sept. 5, the Huskies football team blew past Wisconsin-Platteville in a comfortable 23-13 victory. After a slow start, Michigan Tech’s Steele Fortress broke a
Q: What has been the best part about being here so far? I’m a sophomore now! Like other sophomores, I am still learning, figuring stuff
While students were enjoying a well-deserved break from coursework, the summer season was anything but a slow one for Michigan Tech and the surrounding community.
Michigan Tech’s University Senate met on Oct. 27. The Senate discussed Proposal 2-22, a change that would require teacher evaluations to be sent to department
Time is such a funny thing. Each culture views the concept a little differently, placing more or less importance on certain aspects. Hoyt S. Alverson
Ready Player One is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. Based on a book by the same name that came out in
Winter Carnival is a blustery, red-nosed holiday that Tech students love to take part in — a brief respite from the relentless onslaught of school
The Rozsa Centre Gallery opened an exhibition for the works of artists Ross Chaney and Raquel Alvizures on Friday, Feb. 16 running through March 31.
The blues of winter are often brushed away just by the thought of the ‘Winter Carnival’ with the best part being all these wonderful events
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