AdShop is Northwestern University's Exclusive Advertising Agency that provides student organizations and Evanston businesses with effective, targeted, and innovative promotional materials while simutaneously providing students interested in marketing and advertising with a means to gain vital hands-on experience in those fields.
A&O is Northwestern's all-campus programming group. We seek to enrich the lives of students, faculty, and staff by providing events such as concerts, speakers, comedians, and films.
Boomshaka is Northwestern's percussion/dance performance group. From hip-hop to tap, from just grooving to hard-core drumming, from singing to rhyming, Boomshaka does it all. Boomshaka has taken its funk, energy, and loudness to people all across the country, from Florida to New York - and even Toronto, Canada. Keep your eye on Boom as it continues to evolve.
This is an archive of the work we've done for The Daily Northwestern. Call them comic strips or cartoons or political satire or garbage, but please, don't call them "sequential art." Only elitist jerks say that.
The official website of Elder Hall, located at 2400 Sheridan Road.
The Flicker Film Festival is Northwestern's own annual international film festival. The event showcases dozens of student films from across the country and around the world. A prominent artist in the film industry opens the festival with a lecture, and films are shown for three days. Prizes are awarded to winners in several categories.
Graffiti Dancers® is a not-for-profit, student-run organization, and the premier dance company at Northwestern University. Eclectic in style and democratic in governing, we ascribe to a holistic philosophy and continuously strive to create artistically compelling work that is both entertaining and engaging. For more info: http://groups.northwestern.edu/graffiti http://youtube.com/graffitidancers
A student photojournalism group at Northwestern University. We look to bring lectures, photo-related events, conferences, workshops, critiques, screenings, galleries, tours and trips to advance the craft of photojournalism.
The NU Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists is an organization of students seeking to provide quality programs and services to aspiring black journalists. The organization serves to strengthen the ties among black journalists and the entire journalism community, expand job opportunties, encourage media fairness and encourage youth to consider careers in journalism.
The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) is dedicated to the recognition and professional advancement of Hispanics in the news industry. Established in April 1984, NAHJ created a national voice and unified vision for all Hispanic journalists. Northwestern's student chapter is the first of its kind in the nation and is looking for anyone who has any interest in Hispanic media affairs. We meet every Sunday at the MTC at 3pm.
For over 22 years, Niteskool Productions has been a advocate for Northwestern student bands. Taking on the roles of booking agent, publicity, and video producers, Niteskool performs a myriad of activities for student bands and artists. We book shows, we throw parties, we make music videos for you and your band at Niteskool Productions.
NNN is the twice-weekly, student-run television news broadcast for Northwestern. Shows run on Mondays and Wednesdays and can be viewed online at the website or on Evanston Cable channel 6. Any student may contribute to the broadcasts.
NSTV (Northwestern Sketch Television) is Northwestern University’s premier sketch comedy group. Comprised of over sixty students, we write, direct, shoot, edit, promote, and act in our very own sketches throughout the year. In addition to making content for the Internet and our annual premiere, NSTV throws two live comedy shows on campus, goes on field trips to comedy shows in Chicago, organizes educational comedy workshops/speaker events, and produces an annual video for Dance Marathon, Northwestern’s largest philanthropic organization. For more information, and to watch some of our best material, check out our new website at http://www.nstvcomedy.com
A study of high-brow British humour.
NUWFA seeks to nurture women who hope to become involved and innovative leaders in the film and television industries. We strive to educate and offer opportunities to women as they create and develop their own film and video media, while offering programs which aim to inspire women to excel in the film and television arenas by creating positive role models and comfortable, creative spaces.
The campus television station.
Peace Project is a progressive, non-partisan student group that participates in social justice actions both on campus and in Chicago. The issues the group focuses on vary, depending its members' interests. Peace Project is a non-hierarchical organization based on cooperative structures. The group hosts a speaker event in the fall and the spring, and publishes The Protest magazine six times per year. Peace Project has a goal of mobilizing and educating to help foster a more peaceful campus and world, based not only on the absence of war but the presence of justice.
The Medill chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists is an organization for student journalists to further their interests in journalism. SPJ offers opportunities to network with professional journalists, volunteer, learn more about the profession and socialize with other journalism students.
Studio 22 is an entirely student-run production company that exists to provide extracurricular filmmaking opportunities not provided in production classes. We currently fund eleven student films totaling $23,000 each year that are showcased at the end of each school year. We aim to produce ambitious, high-quality student films and serve as an active agent in the development of Studio 22 projects. Studio 22 exists to serve and challenge the film community in all aspects and to provide opportunities to experiment in filmmaking, as well as to develop networks with alumni and film professionals. We also provide educational opportunities via workshops and speakers, and we aim to introduce new filmmakers to student film. In essence, Studio 22 continually strives to promote education, ambition, and quality in Northwestern filmmakers.
The Northwestern Undergraduate Philosophy Society is an organization dedicated to discuss, read and meet for philosophy-related activities.
URSA is the official student council of RTVF. We meet with the faculty to voice student concerns, foster community within the program, and develop programs to enhance the Radio/Television/Film experience.
Voice & Vision, a quarterly literary magazine, serves as a vehicle through which students of color at Northwestern University can express themselves artistically through poetry, fiction, prose, photography, paintings and drawings. It provides an outlet for unpublished artists to convey the power, beauty and struggles of our people. The magazine seeks to give voice to a silenced people in order to create a new vision and path for students of color on our campus.
WNUR is Northwestern's student-run radio station, the largest of its kind in the country. WNUR offers music, news, sports and public affairs content to the Chicago area on 89.3 FM and to the world on http://www.wnur.org. WNUR: Chicago's Sound Experiment.