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This Weekend on Campus

Preparing to cheer on the Chicago Cubs

The Chicago Cubs opened their season against the Washington Nationals last Thursday. Although they lost the first two games of the series against the Nationals, they were able to win the final game of the series on Easter Sunday. Let’s hope this season is better than the last!

Sad to hear of Northwestern Baseball’s losses

While the Cubs took on the Nationals, Northwestern’s own baseball team took on Purdue at home this past weekend. Although they played very well, they were not able to defeat the Boilermakers and lost all three games of the series. Their next home game will be Tuesday, April 17 at 3 p.m.

Discussing KONY 2012

This past Monday, many NU students gathered together to participate in a panel discussion regarding social activism and Joseph Kony. It was jointly sponsored by NUCHR, African Students Association, Peace Project, NCDC, Inspire Media and Northwestern STAND. The nonprofit organization Invisible Children was also present to screen “Kony 2012: Part 2.”

Buying Dillo Day Vintage T-shirts

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Mayfest, the Mayfest team recently had a T-shirt sale, during which it sold vintage Dillo Day T-shirts from past years. Unfortunately, the sale ended on Wednesday, but you can buy this year’s T-shirt when it comes out. Dillo Day is May 26.

Kathy Hong

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_ѢWondering where to acquire condoms on campus (Happy Sex Week, everybody!)

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