Diana Bae, a journalism senior who is getting ready to graduate after this quarter and move to New York in the hopes of finding a job once she has a Manhattan zip code, makes both her first and last appearance in an on-campus publication in this week’s cover story, which goes inside probably the most stereotyped organizations at Northwestern to ask how gay Greeks adjust.
Assistant Editor Jeremy Gordon – responsible for The Weekly’s back pages – moves from his 100-word weekly diatribes in The Brow to a full-page essay on what the return of blink-182 means to him.
Elsewhere in this issue you’ll find an interview with Wesley Thorne, the assistant director for business at University Career Services, who has a few things to say about finding a job in a tough economy; an intimate look at college dating from Coco Keevan, who puts into words and elaborates on something we all have thought about (“maneuvering the overtly-coital atmosphere of the lascivious collegiate dating world is tricky,” she writes); and a What If about a couple of students who have worked as models. You know you always wanted to find out how you, too, could get discovered. Read on.