ASO sponsors colloquium series
The African Students Organization (ASO) of Michigan Tech starts a colloquium series this October on understanding the role that Africa and her Diasporas play on
The African Students Organization (ASO) of Michigan Tech starts a colloquium series this October on understanding the role that Africa and her Diasporas play on
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
This country is ruined. There is no other way to start this, as that was the real topic that was on everyone’s minds watching the
Portage Lake not only adds to the scenic beauty around Michigan Technological University, but also gives rise to a lot of water sports and the
On Wednesday Oct. 5, Michigan Tech hosted a lecture series featuring Derek Thompson. Thompson is a senior editor for “The Atlantic” who has written many
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
The Huskies fell 4-0 to Minnesota State on Saturday on Minnesota’s ice. With three goals scored in the first period, the Mavericks pulled ahead early.
It seems to be near this stage in every semester where I reach my point of maximum procrastination and minimum productivity. There’s a cycle to
I was warned many times about computer science majors. CS majors never leave their room. CS majors don’t shower. CS majors are oddballs. Still determined,
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
On October 3, a Canadian judge suspended a law put in place to prevent Montreal citizens from adopting or buying pit bulls. The biggest issue
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