This week in history
On March 1, 1692, three accused women named Sarah Goode, Sarah Osborne, as well as an Indian slave named Tituba were charged with practicing witchcraft
On March 1, 1692, three accused women named Sarah Goode, Sarah Osborne, as well as an Indian slave named Tituba were charged with practicing witchcraft
Mont Ripley, Michigan Tech’s storied ski hill just across the canal, remains a controversial deficit operation on the books of the university. Recent developments, including
The Black Students Association (BSA) at Michigan Tech held its inaugural Black History Month Dinner at the Magnuson Hotel in Houghton on Saturday, Feb. 29.
A community outbreak of the respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) coronavirus, COVID-19, has continued to spread to multiple countries. The U.S. Centers for
Congratulations, students, you made it! Whether your class on Friday has been cancelled or not, spring break starts at the end of this week, and
Dear Parents, Thank you so much for supporting me during my time in college, and as I grew up. I know I wasn’t always the
March is here, so that means Women’s History Month is officially upon us in the United States. While any month is a great time to
Round 1 Blue: While having over-the-counter (OTC) birth control sounds good in theory, there are a lot of complicated aspects involved. For example, birth control pills
We have a moral obligation to take care of our planet. Many people shirk the responsibility, claiming that their influence, especially when compared to that
I’ve been writing a lot of letters to Future Me lately. They are very hopeful, sometimes sassy and always, well, me. I have a lot
Do you ever take on more than you can really handle and then, when asked, decide to take on more? I have that problem a
Black carbon particles — more commonly known as soot — absorb heat in the atmosphere. For years, scientists have known that these particles are affecting
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