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2017 Fall Org Fair Room Planning.Xlsx Name of Organization Table Day .dev Tuesday 64 Squares wednesday A&O Productions Wednesday Academy of Music and Arts for Special Education Tuesday Active Minds Tuesday African Student Association Tuesday Afrothunda Dance Troupe Wednesday AIESEC Tuesday Aikido Tuesday Alexander Hamilton Society Northwestern Chapter Tuesday Algorithmic Trading Club Tuesday Alianza‐ Latinx Student Alliance Tuesday Allow Good Tuesday Alpha Kappa Psi Tuesday Alternative Student Breaks Tuesday Applause for a Cause Wednesday archery club Tuesday Arts Alliance Tuesday Asian American InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Wednesday Asian Pacific American Coalition Tuesday Asian Youth Services Wednesday Associated Student Government Tuesday Association for Women in Sports Media Wednesday Association of Undergraduate Women in Science Tuesday Asterik A cappella Tuesday Athletics Sustainability Committee Tuesday Badminton Club Tuesday Baja SAE Tuesday Ballet Folklorico Mexicano: Ritmo de Mis Ancestros Tuesday Ballroom Latin and Swing Team Tuesday Baptist Collegiate Ministry Tuesday Be the Match Tuesday Best Buddies at Northwestern Tuesday Biology Students Association Tuesday Boomshaka Tuesday Brazilian Students Association Tuesday Bridge Club Tuesday Brown Sugar Wednesday Camp Kesem Northwestern Tuesday campusCatalyst Tuesday Cancer Outreach Prevention Education Tuesday Catholic Students Association Tuesday Challah for Hunger Tuesday Chi Alpha Campus Ministries Tuesday Chicago Student Action wednesday China Care Tuesday China Foresee Wednesday Chinatown Health Initiative Tuesday Chinese International Student Association Tuesday Chinese Students Association Wednesday Christian Science Organization at Northwestern University Tuesday Christians on Campus Tuesday Church of the Redeemer Tuesday Club Baseball Wednesday Club Field Hockey Tuesday Club Figure Skating Wednesday Club Golf Tuesday Club Softball Tuesday Club Tennis Wednesday Club Water Polo Tuesday Cognitive Science Club Tuesday College Democrats Tuesday College Feminists wednesday College Mentors for Kids Wednesday Common Cause Tuesday Community Health Corps Wednesday Consultants Advising Student Enterprises Wednesday Contemporary Thought Speaker Series Wednesday Cookology Tuesday Crossing Borders Local Chapter Tuesday Cru Wednesday Cycling Tuesday Deering Days Tuesday Deeva Dance Troup Wednesday Delta Sigma Pi Wednesday Design for America Tuesday Dolphin Show Tuesday Dwelling Place Tuesday Eco Reps Tuesday Engineering World Health Northwestern University Tuesday Engineers for a Sustainable World Tuesday Engineers Without Borders ‐ Northwestern Student Chapter Wednesday EPIC ‐ Entrepreneurship in Action Tuesday Ethics Bowl Tuesday Extreme Measures Tuesday Eye to EYe Tuesday Fencing Tuesday Fight For Freedom (F3) Tuesday Flux Dance Project Tuesday For Members Only Wednesday Form & Function Marketing Tuesday Fossil Free wednesday Freshman Fifteen A Cappella Wednesday Fusion Dance Company Wednesday Girls Empowered by Math and Science Tuesday Global Engagement Summit wednesday Global Engineering Brigades Tuesday Global Medical Brigades Tuesday Global Medical Missions Alliance Tuesday GlobeMed Wednesday Graduates Mentoring Undergraduates Tuesday Graffiti Dancers Wednesday Greek InterVarsity Wednesday Griffins Tale Children's Repertory Theater Company Wednesday Habitat for Humanity Tuesday Happiness Club Tuesday Harmony in Spirit Tuesday Helicon Literary and Arts Magazine Tuesday I AM THAT GIRL: Northwestern Tuesday illuminate Wednesday Indian Student Association Wednesday Institute for Student Business Education Wednesday International Gender Equality Movement Tuesday International Student Association Tuesday InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Wednesday J Street U Northwestern Tuesday Japan Club Tuesday Jewish Theatre Ensemble Tuesday Jumpstart Tuesday Junior Achievement at Northwestern Tuesday Kaibigan: Filipino Students Association Wednesday Karate Club Wednesday Korean American Student Association Wednesday Lipstick Theatre Tuesday Lovers and Madmen Tuesday Lutheran Campus Ministry at Northwestern University Tuesday Mariachi Northwestern Wednesday Mayfest Productions Wednesday MEDLIFE Tuesday Men's Club Basketball Tuesday Men's Ice Hockey Wednesday Men's Lacrosse wednesday Men's Rugby wednesday Men's Volleyball Tuesday MEOR Tuesday Minichefz Wednesday Minor Dissonance Tuesday Mixed Race Student Coalition Tuesday Mock Trial Tuesday Model Arab League Tuesday Multicultural Filmmakers Collective Tuesday Muskwa Club Northwestern Chapter Tuesday Muslim Cultural Students Association Tuesday National Association of Black Journalists Wednesday National Residence Hall Honorary Wednesday National Society of Black Engineers Tuesday New Life Volunteering Society Tuesday New Movement Project Wednesday Nikeskool Productioms Tuesday North by Northwestern Tuesday Northwestern Anime Club Tuesday Northwestern Anubhav Hindi Film Dance Team Wednesday Northwestern Art Review Wednesday Northwestern Club Swim Team Wednesday Northwestern Community Development Corps Tuesday Northwestern Community Ensemble Wednesday Northwestern Crew Wednesday Northwestern Emergency Medical Organization Wednesday Northwestern Flipside Tuesday Northwestern Formula Racing Tuesday Northwestern Hawaii Club Tuesday Northwestern Neuro Club Tuesday Northwestern News Network Tuesday Northwestern News Network‐Sports Tuesday Northwestern Political Union Tuesday Northwestern Quest Scholars Network Tuesday Northwestern Raas Wednesday Northwestern Sketch Television Wednesday Northwestern Ski Trip Tuesday Northwestern Student Holdings Wednesday Northwestern Syllabus Yearbook Tuesday Northwestern Taekwondo wednesday Northwestern to Benefit Special Olympics Tuesday Northwestern Triathlon Club Tuesday Northwestern Undergraduate Philosophy Society Tuesday Northwestern University College Republicans Tuesday Northwestern University Community for Human Rights Tuesday Northwestern University Dance Marathon Wednesday Northwestern University Equestrian Team Wednesday Northwestern University Model United Nations wednesday Northwestern University Native American and Indigenous Student Alliance Tuesday Northwestern University Outing Club Tuesday Northwestern University Sailing Team Wednesday Northwestern University Table Tennis Club Tuesday Northwestern University Women Filmmakers Alliance Tuesday Northwestern Wildside Tuesday Northwestern Women's Club Basketball wednesday NU Bhanga Wednesday NU Channel 1 Tuesday NU Club Gymnastics Tuesday NU Gives Back (NUGB) Tuesday NU Heights Tuesday NU Robotics Tuesday NU Solar Car Team Tuesday NU STARS Tuesday One Step Before Tuesday Organización de LatinoAmericanos Tuesday Orthodox Christian Fellowship Tuesday Out Da Box Tuesday ParaCombatives Jujutsu Tuesday Parkinson's Disease Association Tuesday Peer Health Exchange Wednesday Phi Delta Epsilon Tuesday Phi Sigma Pi, National Honor Fraternity Wednesday Photography Club Tuesday Points for a Purpose Wednesday Poker Club Tuesday Politics and Policy Tuesday Pre‐Med Peer Mentoring Wednesday Pre‐Veterinary Society at Northwestern University Tuesday Project RISHI Wednesday Project SOAR Wednesday Purple Crayon Players Tuesday Purple Haze A Cappella Tuesday Quizbowl Tuesday Rainbow Alliance Tuesday Real Food at Northwestern Tuesday Red Cross Club at Northwestern University Tuesday Reformed University Fellowship Tuesday Refresh Dance Crew Tuesday Relay For Life Tuesday Residential College Board Tuesday Rikudim Tuesday Rotaract Club Wednesday Save a Child's Heart Tuesday Scene + Heard Tuesday Science Policy Outreach Taskforce Tuesday Seesaw Theatre Tuesday Segal Professional Bridge Wednesday Sexual Health and Assault Peer Educators wednesday Shabbat with 10 Strangers Tuesday ShireiNU A Cappella Tuesday Sigma Alpha Iota Tuesday Significant Others Wednesday Singapore Society Tuesday Sit & Spin Productions Tuesday Ski & Snowboard Racing Team Tuesday Smoke and Mirrors: NU Magic Tuesday Society of Asian Scientists & Engineers Wednesday Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Tuesday Society of Physics Students Tuesday Soul4Real Tuesday South Asian Students Alliance Tuesday South Slavic Society Wednesday Spectrum Theatre Company Wednesday Spoon Magazine Wednesday Sports Analytics Club Wednesday Spring Slam Streetball Classic Tuesday Squash Club Team‐Men's Tuesday St. Baldrick's Tuesday STAND at Northwestern wednesday Steam Heat Dance Company Wednesday STITCH Magazine Wednesday Strive for College at NU Tuesday Student Alumni Alliance Tuesday Student Consulting for Nonprofit Organizations Wednesday Student Theatre Coalition Tuesday Students for Ecological and Environmental Development Tuesday Students for Sensible Drug Policy Tuesday Students Promoting Education, Awareness and Knowledge (SPEAK) for Change wednesday Studio 22 Productions Tuesday Supplies for Dreams Wednesday Sustained Dialogue Tuesday Tabletop Club Tuesday Taiwanese American Students Club Tuesday TAMID Tuesday Tempo Tantrum Wednesday The Bix Tuesday The Blackout Tuesday The Campus Kitchens Tuesday The Daily Northwestern Tuesday The Freshman Musical Tuesday The Medical Decoder Wednesday The Panini Players Tuesday The Slam Society Tuesday The Undertones Tuesday The Waa‐Mu Show Tuesday They Forget, We Remember Tuesday Thunk A Cappella Tuesday TONIK Tap Wednesday Track Club Tuesday Treblemakers Tuesday Tufaan Entertainment Tuesday Ukulele Club Tuesday Undergraduate Chemistry Council Tuesday Undergraduate Economics Society Wednesday Undergraduate Premedical Society Tuesday Undergraduate Real Estate Club Wednesday UNICEF NU Tuesday University Bible Fellowship Wednesday University Christian Ministry Tuesday Vertigo Productions Tuesday Vietnamese Student Association Tuesday Visual Arts Society Tuesday WATCH (Wildcats Advancing Total Campus Health) Wednesday WAVE Productions Tuesday Wild Roots Wednesday Wildcats for Israel Tuesday Wildchat wednesday Wishmakers on Campus Tuesday WNUR Student Radio Tuesday Women in Business Tuesday Women in Computing Tuesday Women In Philosophy Tuesday Women's Club Lacrosse Tuesday Women's Club Volleyball Tuesday Women's Rugby Football Club Tuesday Women's Ultimate Frisbee wednesday World Cup at Northwestern Tuesday X‐Factors Tuesday Young Life Tuesday ZOOZ Tuesday Table Room Location Table Number .
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