I am writing to state my support for the administration’s amended protest policies and move toward institutional neutrality, and as a response to a recent statement published by a group of 52 faculty ...
I am tired of my university exploiting my Jewish identity to silence those who speak out against genocide. In the past year, ...
Dear Mayor Daniel Biss, During my term on the Evanston Equity and Empowerment Commission, the Commission actively worked on several important initiatives. Some of the initiatives are listed here: The ...
Dear Reader, My first fall in Evanston was beautiful and filled with anxiety. I was doing terribly in all my classes. I had ...
In 2002, Chicago-based artist Sarah Krepp said she was raking leaves in her yard when a neighbor came up to her asking for ...
This article discusses sexual assault. It’s easy to assume that presidential candidate Donald Trump, whose name has become practically synonymous with a brash, unapologetic, anti-establishment, ...
With Halloween fast approaching, now is a prime opportunity to explore areas in Chicagoland before the weather turns too chilly. Evanston and Chicago offer plenty of events to celebrate the Halloween ...
South Campus’ shoreline is at risk, but one of Northwestern’s recent projects aims to change that. McCormick Prof. Aaron Packman, who leads NU’s Center for Water Research, said Evanston’s current ...
Four days after securing its first conference points in a 2-1 comeback victory over Rutgers, Northwestern returned to ...
While enjoying a meal at Allison dining hall, students can’t help but feel welcomed by Mary Flemming’s warm hospitality.
Spanish philosopher, dancer and author Dr. Fernando López Rodríguez presented his second book “Historia queer del flamenco: ...
Louise Erdrich, author of this year’s One Book One Northwestern selection “The Night Watchman,” discussed her novel’s ...