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Contents
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
[stu 'dent / puh ble 'kay shans]
Description
Medill supports a great number of student organizations and publications. These organizations and publications range from specific cultural groups to specific topics. Many students discover publications they would like to enjoy through organization fairs at the beginning of the year. Some publications win awards while others, like the culinary Spoon, are adopted at college campuses across the country. [1].
List of Student Publications
- Al Bayan
- Asian American Student Journalists
- BlackBoard
- The Daily Northwestern
- Inside NU
- National Association of Black Journalists
- National Association of Hispanic Journalists
- North by Northwestern
- Northwestern Business Review
- The Northwestern Chronicle
- Northwestern News Network
- NU Asian Magazine
- SlantNU
- Spoon University
- Stitch
- Syllabus
- WNUR
Example Sentence
The best part about Medill is all of the opportunities to be involved in student publications.