Snowy towers dominate campus and surrounding cities
As January continues, more snow sculptures are popping up across campus, as well as in Houghton and Hancock. Some of these month-long sculptures are massive
As January continues, more snow sculptures are popping up across campus, as well as in Houghton and Hancock. Some of these month-long sculptures are massive
This week, USG met with Matt Weekely, the Director of Housing Auxiliary Operations and Residence Education. Mr. Weekely answered questions regarding the changes in housing
It has been a common theme for Michigan Tech hockey to play close games, but there was little doubt as to who was the better
Temperatures have dropped, the ice is here, and broomball is back at Michigan Tech! Ball drop for the 2022 season was held Jan. 18 at
The following article ran in the Jan. 21, 1922 issue of the M.C.M. Lode. In student discussions relative to their class work how often
All events are free unless otherwise noted Thursday, Jan. 20 ICC Lecture: Dr. Benjamin Lok, University of Florida 1 p.m. — Rekhi 214
On Tuesday, Jan. 18, USG representative Davi Sprague and Scientific and Technical Communication student Riley Powers met with MTU Dean of Students Dr. Wallace Southerland,
After a chilling and snowy start to the semester, many Tech students are looking forward to the many winter activities available to them. With this
Vice President Steve Knudstrup led last night’s senate meeting. Proposal 15-22 was brought back to the senate’s attention. It proposes a shift in sabbatical application
The Hancock City Council met on Jan. 19 for the first meeting of 2022. As the city moves along on the proposed zoning ordinance, a
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