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Student Publications
Communications Commission (Comm Comm) is Northland College's student voice. Through the student newspaper, literary journal, radio station, and yearbook, Comm Comm aims to hold a mirror up to the Northland College student body and reflect its words, images and ideas back to the campus community.
Our publications are:
- Drifts - Northland College's student newspaper
- Mosaic - The College's literary journal, released once a year. Mosaic also releases a quarterly literary review called the Quartile
- Wedge - Northland's yearbook
- WRNC - Northland College's student-run, community-supported radio station
About Us
Comm Comm's initiatives are formulated and carried out by its board members, all of whom are editors or managers of the organization's respective entities. However, it is truly the staff members, volunteers and community contributors who make Comm Comm, the student voice of Northland College. The Northland College Communications Commission strives to build community among Northland College students, the campus community and the Chequamegon Bay area.
Comm Comm meetings are held on a bi-weekly basis and are open to all. To find out more about each publication, to read them, or to get involved, click on the link at the left.
Contacts
During the academic year, please use the following information:
Phone: (715) 682-1287
Location: Mead Hall 235
Northland College All Class Reunion
Jul 12, 2012, Jul 13, 2012, Jul 14, 2012, Jul 15, 2012
Location Information
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Northland College Class Reunion:
July 12-15, 2012
- Thursday: 7th Annual Northland College Scholarship Golf Classic
- Friday: Class Gatherings
- Saturday: Campus Tours, Luncheon, Awards Banquet
- Sunday: President's Brunch for the 50th and Older Anniversary Alumni
Reunion Events:
- Alumni Art Show (information about how to submit work will be posted soon!)
- Events by local alumni artists
- Opening and show of work by Ruth Lull
- Friday night social in the ‘Alley' (downtown bar and grill)
- Special gathering for the class of 1962 (50th reunion). Classmates from '61 and '63 are also welcome!
- Campus Tours
- Saturday Luncheon
- Various outdoor activities led by local alumni
- Awards banquet followed by an all campus evening of music and dancing in the Alvord Theatre (featuring an all-alumni member band)
If you have any questions, please contact the Alumni Relations Office at (715) 682-1811.
Let us tell your friends that you plan to attend!
Contact Information
(715) 682-1811





