I started college on scholarship as a collegiate runner. I was studying journalism, but as an athlete, my major was simply a passing thought. After leaving the sport that I thought defined me, I ...
Queers & Allies were verbally told on the first day of classes that the Office of Opportunity, Empowerment, and People (formerly known as the Office of Diversity and Inclusion) is no longer willing to ...
At the Marquette Regional History Museum, the fourth biennial Lake Superior Fiber Festival put the spotlight on local fiber artists. Fiber arts, comprising artwork using yarn, fabric or other fibers, ...
If an alien were to drop down from the sky and ask an NMU student to bring it to its leader, the student would be stumped.  Since this summer NMU has not had a president. While the university is ...
As students started this fall many were shocked to find a fully renovated Starbucks in John X. Jamrich hall. NMU has a Master Use Licensing Agreement with Starbucks for the Jamrich location, which is ...
On Oct. 1, Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) hosted its annual “Pie-A-Teke” fundraiser, a lighthearted event that turned whipped cream chaos into more than $600 in donations for St. Jude Children’s Research ...
Humans crave closure. We want answers, solutions and justice when questions arise. Yet every year, while some crimes are ...
Over the weekend the NMU Wildcat cross country team headed to Kenosha, Wisc. where the Wildcats competed in the Lucian Rosa ...
I recently took a trip to Washington, D.C. to visit a myriad of war memorials. I was in awe of the grandeur and honor they ...
The Northern Michigan University men’s soccer team continued conference play with a win-loss weekend split, earning a crucial ...
It begins with something small – forgetting what you did yesterday, misplacing your keys, repeating questions – things that ...
When walking through first floor Jamrich, on Tuesday, Sept. 30, one will come across the Well-Being team sitting at a table.