News & headlines Subscribe
Jan
29
2010
Denominational leader to speak on Belhar themes
Earl James, coordinator of multiracial initiatives and social justice for the Reformed Church in America, will speak on the Belhar Confession themes of unity and justice in chapel services Feb. 8-9 and host a discussion of the document on the evening of Feb. 8.
Ten faculty/student partnerships will compete for the coveted disco ball trophy when Northwestern's second annual Dancing with the Profs hits the Christ Chapel stage on Feb. 6.
Michelle McCullough, a senior art major, will display her work in Northwestern’s Te Paske Gallery Feb. 8–19.
Northwestern’s Jazz Band will present a concert on Saturday, Feb. 13, at 7:30 p.m. in Christ Chapel.
“Into the Woods,” a Tony Award-winning musical that weaves classic fairytales together, will be on stage Feb. 18–20 and 24, 25 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. in Northwestern's England Theatre.
Dr. Mike Yoder, a sociology professor at Northwestern, drew from his Mennonite background for an article published in Christian Higher Education.
Northwestern’s computer programming team will be among 103 teams competing in the Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest’s world finals Feb. 1–6 in Harbin, China.
A Brett Favre jersey, Flip Video camcorder, and northern Minnesota vacation are among the items currently available for bid online and at the Northwestern College Alumni Association’s 27th annual Gala Auction on Saturday, Feb. 20.
Jan
21
2010
Theatre company to perform at worship symposium
Northwestern College theatre’s touring company will perform Old Testament stories, scripted verbatim from the Bible, at the Calvin Symposium on Worship in Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan. 28–30.
The 42-voice Northwestern College Women’s Choir, under the direction of Dr. Linell Gray Moss, will sing at the Cathedral of the Epiphany in Sioux City for 5 p.m. Mass on Sunday, Jan. 31.