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Dallas Wiertella
Dallas Wiertella
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Through my experience here at the North Wind I have been able to have the privilege of highlighting students through all forms of multimedia journalism. Whether I'm in front or behind the camera, I aim...

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The North Wind is an independent student publication serving the Northern Michigan University community. It is partially funded by the Student Activity Fee. The North Wind digital paper is published daily during the fall and winter semesters except on university holidays and during exam weeks. The North Wind Board of Directors is composed of representatives of the student body, faculty, administration and area media.

Students protest against Israel-Hamas war with campus encampment
Students protest against Israel-Hamas war with campus encampment
Dallas WiertellaApril 30, 2024

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship hosts ultimate cantaloupe

This Saturday, the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship hosted ultimate cantaloupe, which took place between the Woods and the Quad dormitories. Using the rules of ultimate frisbee, teams toss around a cantaloupe for a unique change up to the sport. 

We were walking around campus, my roommate and I and saw that they had a table of cantaloupes so I want to find out why,” Madison Kline said. “When I tried to catch the cantaloupe, it fell on my roommate.”

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Abigail Faix
Abigail Faix, Features Editor
My name is Abby, I am a fourth-year student at Northern. I am studying Multimedia Journalism with a minor in Political Science. I've always been passionate about journalism since I was in high school. I was offered this position as a Journalism Practicum student and am now so thankful to have the opportunity to write for The Northwind as the new Features Editor. I've found that The Northwind has led me to more connections throughout the university and community than I would find on my own. I'm always interested in getting to know new people and what's happening around Marquette.