MARQUETTE — Stereotypical images of American Indians flashed on a screen, showing people in headdresses, fake war paint and other things that although might seem harmless to some people probably are offensive to others.
The images were part of a Thursday forum titled “Combating ...
The wood stove in the camp’s main room is almost always hot. In my younger years, whenever we were out there, one of the grownups would holler at us to pay attention to it so we didn’t burn ourselves. The hollering didn’t always work.
My family camp has been around for decades. I ...
MARQUETTE — The weekly program “Chillvibes” at Peter White Public Library in Marquette does have a certain vibe about it — and it’s not about making kids rambunctious.
The after-school program takes place from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays in the Youth Services Great ...
MARQUETTE — How does hate speech operate in today’s society? It’s not one simple answer. Instead, it can be many involved ones.
Discussing this topic and providing his varied explanations on Monday at Northern Michigan University’s Jamrich Hall was Arthur Milikh of the Heritage ...
Here we are in the swirling, spinning flurry of November shopping deals — hot-ticket items for dirt cheap, so cheap you’d be a foolish twerp not to purchase three of them today!
The season of American consumerism is upon us. Be sure to take the time to warm up your credit cards for extra ...
MARQUETTE — For many civilians, it can be difficult to fully grasp and appreciate what veterans have experienced during war, deployment or even basic training.
To foster a sense of community and spread awareness of what veterans face, around 30 veterans and civilians participated in the ...