NMU’s Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is set to host the eighth annual Coffee Crawl on April 18. Proceeds ...
Every year, the students in the NMU Biology department play an important role in the Blue Spotted Salamander migration. This ...
The first glorious and long-awaited day of April, the North Wind went skipping down to McCarty’s Cove—long a favored spot for ...
After a standout freshman season, Matteo Ballardin quickly established himself as one of the top swimmers for Northern ...
In 1971, future NMU sociology professor Michael Loukinen and his wife Elaine moved to the small community of Pelkie in Baraga ...
As the end of the semester slowly creeps upon us, the threat of final exams grows to be more stressful. If you have tried to ...
On Monday, Apr. 6, students attended a Native American beading seminar hosted by Queers and Allies in Jamrich. This seminar ...
On most days, campus life moves in a steady rhythm — students heading to class, grabbing coffee between lectures and weaving ...
Marquette is a bubble. It’s easy to stay still in a place filled with natural beauty and kind people — ecological diversity ...
The NMU lacrosse team continues to build momentum as the regular season winds down, powered by a performance that felt both ...
As students passed by Jamrich’s ticket booth, on Tuesday, Mar. 31, they would come across delicious baked goods made by ...
This past week, I had the incredible opportunity to attend the AACN Student Policy Summit in Washington, D.C., and it ...
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