International justice is a subject that crosses the minds of many students and adults when they turn on the news or open a newspaper. However, many do not take action or do not know how.
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The Orange City City Council passed a resolution on Tuesday, Sept. 15, to place a $4.5 million bond on a ballot for public approval on Nov. 3.
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NC/DC will kick off its sixth year this Friday, Oct. 30, with the Northwestern selection show at 9:30 p.m. in Christ Chapel.…
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Two roommates clean their room in preparation for their parents coming to campus. This weekend, families from all over will gather on…
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Heemstra Hall can no longer be used as a residence hall after the ’09-’10 school year ends. A new suite-style residence hall…
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The first senior art show of the semester will begin Oct. 12 and run until Oct. 23.
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Choreographer Christine Roy teaches her dancers the moves for her dance. More than 200 Northwestern students will put on their dancing shoes…
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Chapel speaker Dolphus Weary to address how grace is greater than race
by Elizabeth Lawrensen October 9, 2009Racial reconciliation leader Dolphus Weary will be speaking in chapel Monday, Oct. 26, and Tuesday, Oct. 27.
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A 24-panel exhibit by cartoonist Bob Hall will be on display in the Te Paske Art Gallery Oct. 29 through Nov. 24.…
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Shere Khan, played by Becca Dix, and Raksha, played by Abby Bierly, exchang heated words during “Jungle Book Tales.” The theatre department…