Last weekend a very angry and thirsty bear awoke in downtown Marquette.
This year was the 12th Festival of the Angry Bear hosted by the Ore Dock Brewing company, and it just so happened to be the...
I don’t know about you all, but I always think the most significant changes in my life occur during the spring. Maybe it’s an astrology thing, or I’m just really good at scheduling my annual internal crises for April.
As the weather is warming, and people start feeling the freedom to go out in short sleeves, hammock on campus and gather with friends, it is especially important to remain conscious of COVID-19 safety.
For families, spring break is often defined by a week of vacations, perhaps to national parks or relaxing days on the beaches. Most importantly, it’s a break from work and school. As adults in college, we still anticipate this moment of release from daily life, but this year our perception of spring break has altered to depict more of a nightmare.
The Northern Michigan University track and field team began the outdoor season in Oshkosh, Wis. where the Wildcats placed third in the UW-Oshkosh Open.
The Wildcats competed against five other schools...
The NMU men’s golf team played their first match of the season this past weekend in Beavercreek, Ohio and Georgetown, Ky.
The Wildcats finished fifth in the first tournament of the spring season at...
Wildcat volleyball is back in session for a spring tournament season that begins this weekend.
The NMU women’s volleyball team has taken to the gym once again for practices that will prepare the ’Cats...
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