Pepper Magazine is a student-led organization that publishes A REAL LIVE PHYSICAL MAGAZINE every semester. We print our magazines right on campus. As a team, we decide the overall theme and design for the magazine, meaning each one is different from the last. Some of our previous themes include: Death, Intimacy, Vitality, Absence, Nostalgia, Space, and many more. You can create anything you want as long as it fits with the theme. We've seen photography, poetry, illustrations, collages, and writing. What will you contribute to Pepper Magazine? We encourage all majors to join.
Come to Food Science Club!
This will be our second meeting of the year! We'll learn about the science of making cookies! Are chocolate chip cookies better when they sit 24 hours? Come to our first experiment of the year to find out!!
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is a traditional festival celebrated in Chinese culture. Similar holidays are celebrated in Japan (Tsukimi), Korea (Chuseok), Vietnam (Tết Trung Thu), and other countries in East and Southeast Asia.
Join us around the campfire to learn about Mid-Autumn Festival through conversation and story, and sample holiday traditional treats. All are welcome!
Check your Navigate profile for academic alerts or kudos from your instructors. See your instructor's comments under the Reports tab. You'll get an email, too. Demonstrate your coachability follow up with your instructor and academic advisor for their thoughts on how to keep improving! That's applied learning!
Sponsored by: PARQ For more information contact:Amy McGovern
Blue Devil Productions is proud to present Sohrab Forouzesh on our campus for a free comedy show!
Sohrab Forouzesh is a Chicago comedian/writer who won't take it personally if you say his name wrong. He moved to the U.S from Iran at eight years old, and his material is influenced by his experiences as a fat Persian kid growing up in America. His rapid-fire delivery paired with his down to earth relatability is what makes him a favorite of the Chicago comedy scene. Along with being a finalist for StandUP NBC in 2019, Sohrab also tours colleges and wrote for the sketch show Group Therapy featured on Complex. Sohrab got his start in comedy while attending Western Michigan University where he was a finalist in the TBS National College Comedy Competition.