LSSU student reinvents the yo-yo
A yo-yo made out of something new is the latest offering to come out of Lake Superior State University‘s Product Development Center, and it might just be an award-winning one, […]
A yo-yo made out of something new is the latest offering to come out of Lake Superior State University‘s Product Development Center, and it might just be an award-winning one, […]
Source: Up North Live
When it comes to the fact that Michigan turned 175 years old in late January (happy birthday!), all the Michiganders should take a moment to realize that this fine state was the recipient of the best present ever and one that keeps on giving--the Upper Peninsula. Thought to be an untamable wilderness back when this chunk of land was given to Michigan following the Toledo War, it has turned out to not be such a shabby trade after all.
There is no doubt in anyone's mind that the Great Lakes deserve to be protected, and one international group with members in the Upper Peninsula, is seeking a unified vision as to the best way to achieve that goal. Second Wave writer Neil Moran sat down and talked with some of the 1st Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Symphony leaders to discuss the cause.
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