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Stand up comedy comes to the Temple Theatre

The Temple Theatre has become a hot spot for stand up comedians who are touring the East Coast. Saginaw’s Temple Theatre offers a comedy club the first and third Wednesday of every month in the Leopard Lounge. For some lively entertainment and a laugh that will leave your stomach aching, […]

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FAFSA deadline quickly approaches

With the deadline for FAFSA approaching, the computer labs in the Delta College library were filled with students and parents filling out forms on Feb. 9. Delta was hosting College Goal Sunday, a national event that started nine years ago in Michigan. The event is to help students and parents […]

Arts

WhichCraft Taps into Downtown Midland

WhichCraft Taproom, downtown Midland’s newest addition, endeavors to support local businesses. All the spirits they serve are created in Michigan, they say it isn’t mass-production, it’s artistry. The taproom features more than 80 varieties of craft-brewed Michigan beer, 40 of which are on tap. They also offer a wide selection […]

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Wigwam gives window to local history

The Chippewa Nature Center played host to visitors on Feb. 1 for a Wigwam in the Winter, hosted by Kyle Bagnall, a welcoming conversation of what Native American life was like in the region. The first incarnation of the wigwam was built in 1998. The structure is made from cedar […]

Opinion

Closing for cold weather can’t hurt

Throughout this winter, the Great Lakes Bay Region experienced harsh weather. On January 28th, it was so extreme that local weather centers broadcast a dangerous wind chill advisory for the area. Many nonprofit organizations, public transportation and public schools chose to close. Delta College, however, elected to stay open. Yes, […]

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Stop adding to the silliness of V-Day

Saint Valentine. Everyone has heard the stories and legends about this guy performing romantic, forbidden marriage ceremonies under the persecution of the Roman Empire. How accurate these legends are is debatable. It has been claimed that Valentine’s Day was originally suggested to replace Lupercalia, the pagan spring festival celebrated in […]

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Valentine’s Day means love, chocolate and spending

It’s Feb. 14 once again, which means candy, flowers and cupid rule the day. Valentine’s Day has always been a holiday people either love or hate. Stefeny Schermerhorn, 20, said she feels that whether you’re in a relationship or not, it “sucks” and “you’re still going to feel lonely.” “I […]

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Lone wolverine exhibit visits Saginaw

Have you ever seen a wolverine in Michigan? If you said yes, then you should report that to the DNR, as wolverines do not live in Michigan. However, local historians at the Saginaw Castle Museum have one on display for the public to see. “This was a chance to bring […]

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President Goodnow explains why we stayed open

Delta Collegiate: What is the current snow day policy?   President Jean Goodnow: We have a team of people that look at what is going on in the three counties that we primarily serve – Midland, Saginaw and Bay. We find out if the highways are cleared off, if they’re […]

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Stay safe in sub-zero situations

Michigan has been experiencing extreme weather this winter. Car troubles and traffic accidents are always an issue, but this winter there is an added worry of frostbite and hypothermia. The -25 wind chill and the fluctuating subzero temperatures on Jan. 28 lead to many warnings on the chance of frostbite. […]