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Student Life, that's the living and learning that takes place outside of the classroom and it's a big part of your college experience. It includes where you live, how you make connections, and that hard-to-define essence, or culture that separates Northland from other colleges. Northland College has its own ambience. We chalk it up to the presence of Lake Superior and northern forests, the friendly attitude of your professors and peers, and the companionship you feel when people call you by name. The Northland "style" takes on the spirit and character of each one of us, which strengthens our community. It takes a whole community to graduate a student. You might be thinking, "What kind of student chooses Northland?" Well, all kinds. We have athletes and academics and activists (sometimes in the same person). Explore all the dimensions of what it means to be a Northland student by browsing through our guides and services.
Michele Meyer
Dean of Student Life
May 11, 2012, May 12, 2012, May 13, 2012
Beginning Friday the 11th at 5 p.m. and going through Sunday until 11:30 p.m. @ Alvord Theatre, Northland College
Ashland's 45th Annual Folk Festival
May 11, 2012, May 12, 2012, May 13, 2012
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Beginning Friday the 11th at 5 p.m. and going through Sunday until 11:30 p.m. @ Alvord Theatre, Northland College
Come experience an array of folk style music from country to bluegrass to blues at our 3 day festival open to all ages and family friendly put on by the Northland College Student Association. We'll kick the weekend off with a called dance (often referred to as our First Friday Dance) with the Omega 3's followed by some down to earth folks, Evan & Friends playing round a campfire and ending with a boot-stomping performance by Jack Klatt and the Cat Swingers. Stturday we will have workshop tought by the artists on a variety of topics from 12-3pm followed by musical perfomances by some Northland Alum's including Julie Patchuli and Bentley Brehm, as well as Charlie Parr and ending with Two Many Banjos. Sunday we'll start the day with some open mic followed by Folk afficionado Bucky Halker, upbeat and family friendly Andy Noyes and Stevie Matier, soem fun artists from the cities and to top the evening off we'll be grooving with the Hobo Nephews of Uncle ! Frank and the Evergreen Grass Band. For more information and updates, please visit www.ncsanorthland.org. We hope to see you all there! <3 NCSA
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Tessah Wickus
NCSA
(608) 434-1277
mailto:wickust01@myemail.northland.edu
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