Downers Grove North High School - Activities

Activities

The student newspaper, Omega, which is published monthly, has been ranked 7th in the nation by NSPA. The school literary magazine, the Northwind, is published annually. In 2012, its Speech Team placed second at the IHSA state competition.

  • Athletes Committed To Excellence
  • Architecture Club
  • Artworks Club
  • Cable 99
  • Cauldron (Yearbook)
  • Chess Team
  • Class Board (based on year of graduation)
  • Color Guard
  • Computer Gaming Club
  • Direct Action
  • DG Lax (combined with South)
  • Drama Club
  • Government Club
  • Imani Steppers
  • Key Club
  • Marching Band
  • Math Team
  • National Honors Society
  • Northwind (Student Literary Magazine)
  • Omega (Student Newspaper)
  • Operation Snowball
  • Orchesis (Modern Dance Club)
  • Outdoor Environmental Club
  • Photo Club
  • Scholastic Bowl
  • Science Club
  • Ski Club
  • Speech Team
  • Student Council
  • Students Against Destructive Decisions
  • WDGC-FM Radio
  • WDGC-TV (public access)
  • Winter Guard
  • World Language Club

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