Christina Clark · The band performed various soundtracks from films such as The Wizard of Oz, Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry ...
As the fall semester comes to an end, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) is already looking ahead, preparing to kick off the spring semester with a variety of initiatives and festive events.
The holiday season is finally here, and it’s time to gear up, head to your local holiday store, and pick up all your Christmas essentials. The National Retail Federation (NRF) predicts that the ...
On Nov. 12, Steam announced a new console, called the Steam Machine, to be released in early 2026. Because of the console’s similar appearance to the Nintendo GameCube, it has been nicknamed the ...
From Nov. 29, 2025, through Jan. 5, 2026, the City of Hancock is hosting a new holiday tradition that will bring Hancock Campground to life at night. Hancock Campground has been decorated with amazing ...
A new federal law is changing how student aid works, offering both relief and uncertainty for borrowers. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law on Jul. 4, 2025, has introduced ...
The Michigan Tech men’s hockey team met with the St. Thomas Tommies on Nov. 28 and 29 for a CCHA series matchup. Both games were a showcase of each team’s strengths, but the Huskies fell short both ...
Within the last couple of years, researchers have been exploring the possibility that an increase of fiber in your diet can reduce the risk of cancer. Our immune system is the first line of defense ...
Michigan Tech opened its home schedule with two hard-fought wins at the SDC Varsity Gym on Nov. 20 and 21, defeating Minnesota Duluth 79-69 in overtime before pulling out a 69-66 win against St. Cloud ...
With winter approaching, there are several things that students should be aware of, both on and off campus, regarding being safe this winter. The biggest thing to pay attention to is slippery surfaces ...
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) met in the MUB Alumni Lounge on Wednesday, Nov. 19, for its weekly meeting. The first matter of business was David Reeves, USG Treasurer, speaking on changes ...
As a key feature of the four-year college sports career, the teams are constantly changing as old students graduate and move on, and new incoming players are brought in to take their places. The NCAA ...