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 ...
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 ...
Michigan Tech’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) met in the MUB Alumni Lounge last Wednesday, Nov. 11, from 7 to 9 p.m. One of the first things discussed was the member of the week, which was ...
This weekend was a big one for Huskies athletics, with soccer, volleyball, and football games all taking place through Friday and Saturday. The women’s soccer team hosted Purdue Northwest at Kearly ...
Post-Covid job growth in the United States peaked in early 2022 and has seen a steady decline ever since. At the same time, unemployment rates have been ticking up consistently across the nation, ...
Amid the chaos of the federal government’s budget-induced shutdown, the Michigan state government has signed into law its budget for fiscal year 2026. Narrowly avoiding a shutdown of their own, ...
The Rozsa Center Lobby was filled with energy on Tuesday evening as students from across campus gathered for Michigan Tech’s fall Enterprise Day. The event, hosted by the College of Engineering and ...
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) at Michigan Tech works to provide services to over 7,000 students on campus. Tech Traditions, Registered Student Organization (RSO) funding, and overall ...
Highland Copper, a Canadian junior mining company, has been working to open a copper mine adjacent to the Porcupine Mountains State Park, which has stirred up controversy throughout the region. Site ...
Michigan Tech’s Career Fair is a great opportunity for students to network with employers and ultimately find jobs. However, the fair is only the start of the job search process: much of the real ...
Starting this semester, The Lode will be accepting “letters to the editor” submitted by our readers. These are typically short opinion pieces, written in the form of a letter addressed to the editor ...
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