| NOV25 | Chamber ensembles to perform | Chamber ensembles to performNorthwestern’s brass and saxophone ensembles will present a concert on Friday, Dec. 11, at 7:30 p.m. in Christ Chapel. |
| NOV25 | Student directors to present one-acts | Student directors to present one-actsDirecting students will present six short plays Wednesday, Dec. 9, beginning at 6 p.m., in the Allen Theatre of the DeWitt Theatre Arts Center. |
| NOV23 | Religion professor presents papers | Religion professor presents papersDr. Michael Andres, associate professor of religion, recently presented papers exploring holistic Christian witness. |
| NOV20 |  | Programming team to compete in world finalsFor the second year in a row, a team of three NWC students has been chosen to compete in the world finals of a computer programming contest. |
| NOV18 | Vespers to celebrate holiday season | Vespers to celebrate holiday seasonNorthwestern’s music department will present its annual Christmas Vespers services on Saturday, Dec. 5, and Sunday, Dec. 6. |
| NOV18 |  | Professor wins second prize in justice song contestDr. Heather Josselyn-Cranson, associate professor of music and director of music ministries, has won second prize in the Justice Congregational Song Contest. |
| NOV18 | NWC/Dordt student art exhibit opens Dec. 4 | NWC/Dordt student art exhibit opens Dec. 4Students from Northwestern and Dordt colleges will exhibit their artwork in Te Paske Gallery Dec. 4–16. |
| NOV18 | Professor wins second price in justice song contest | Professor wins second price in justice song contestDr. Heather Josselyn-Cranson, associate professor of music and director of music ministries, has won second prize in the Justice Congregational Song Contest sponsored by the Christian Reformed Church’s Office of Social Justice, Reformed Worship magazine, and the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship. |
| NOV17 | Speaker says Dutch benefit from their health care system | Speaker says Dutch benefit from their health care systemNWC alumnus James Kennedy, a professor of Dutch history at the University of Amsterdam, told reporters Monday there are some advantages to that country's mandatory, privatized health care system. |
| NOV12 | Sioux City Journal writes about humor course | Sioux City Journal writes about humor courseAn Honors Program course on humor captures the attention of Sioux City Journal columnist Tim Gallagher. |
| NOV12 | Bradley to perform student recital | Bradley to perform student recitalNorthwestern senior Amber (Mehlhaf) Bradley of Menno, S.D., will present a vocal recital on Sunday, Nov. 22, at 3 p.m. in Christ Chapel. |
| NOV5 | Youth ministry leader to speak at NWC | Youth ministry leader to speak at NWCYouth ministry leader Chris Folmsbee will be a guest speaker in chapel services Nov. 16-17. |
| NOV5 | Global Vision Week to be celebrated | Global Vision Week to be celebratedNorthwestern will celebrate Global Vision Week Nov. 16–21 with a variety of activities. |
| NOV5 | Vocalist to present guest recital | Vocalist to present guest recitalNorthwestern will host a recital featuring guest vocalist Michelle Crouch on Saturday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 p.m. in Christ Chapel. |
| NOV5 | Poet to be featured in reading series | Poet to be featured in reading seriesPoet Todd Boss will read his work as part of the Deep Song Reading Series on Monday, Nov. 16. |
| NOV2 | Team places third in regional programming competition | Team places third in regional programming competitionA team of three Northwestern students placed third among 203 squads in the North Central region of the Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest on Oct. 31. |