Winter Carnival carries on through warm weather with All Nighter, Stage Review,Bigfoot Glowshoe and Torchlight Parade to come next week
For some Michigan Tech students, this may be their first, last or only Winter Carnival they get to experience. They aren’t letting the lack of snow stop that!
Rozsa Art Galleries to bring Ukrainian Poet, Former U.P. Poet Laureate and Estonian Letterpress together in the Keweenaw
The Rozsa Art Galleries are bringing Ukrainian poet Yuliya Musakovska, 2021/22 U.P. Poet Laureate M. Bartley Seigel, and Estonian Letterpress organization TYPA together for an art exhibition open February 2-March 31. The opening week will include free events throughout the week, and the Rozsa Art Galleries exhibit will be free, as always.
Visit Keweenaw opens applications for Destination Development funding
Destination Development is the intentional process of making investments in community infrastructure to improve a destination’s ability to attract visitors and enhance their experiences.
MTU Winter Carnival: 101 years of snow statues, broomball and good alumni times
We’re two weeks out from Winter carnival.
Portage Lake Lift Bridge lower deck opens for snowmobile traffic
The Portage Lake Lift Bridge saw its first snowmobilers of the season this week.
Copper County Habitat for Humanity wins state awards
Copper Country Habitat for Humanity (CCHFH) was awarded the Small Affiliate of the Year and Volunteer of the Year at the Michigan Affiliates Annual Conference.
Rebuilding continues at one-year anniversary of local fraternity house fire
Fraternity continues working toward making house livable for active students.