ANN ARBOR, Mich. — No. 2 Northwestern finished just inches away from immortality in Chapel Hill last...
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Ilse Tromp faced an uncertain future in December 2022. As the now-sophomore back...
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Northwestern sophomore forward Olivia Bent-Cole can still vividly picture last season’s...
ANN ARBOR, Mich. –– When graduate student goalkeeper Annabel Skubisz trots onto the turf of Phyllis...
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — No. 2 Northwestern charged into Phyllis Ocker Field’s Friday Final Four clash...
Ald. Clare Kelly challenged by retired lawyer Stephen Hackney for 1st Ward seat
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NU alum Brian d’Arcy James talks Broadway, upcoming concert
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — No. 2 Northwestern finished just inches away from immortality in Chapel Hill last season. The loss left coach Tracey Fuchs’ squad gutted — but it...
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Football: Northwestern’s defense surrenders 50 points in blowout loss at Michigan
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How did The Daily break its In Focus story on dining workers? What went wrong during Northwestern football’s loss to Ohio State? The Daily answers these questions and recaps...
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — No. 2 Northwestern finished just inches away from immortality in Chapel Hill last season. The loss left coach Tracey Fuchs’ squad gutted — but it also fueled a relentless fire that burned for 371 days, reaching its zenith in Sunday’s national championship against No. 4 Saint...
After narrowly winning her election by 26 votes in 2021, Ald. Clare Kelly (1st) is up for reelection for her second term. Her challenger, Stephen Hackney, is a newcomer to politics. Kelly grew up in the 1st Ward, which covers most of downtown Evanston, and used to teach at Evanston Township High School. As a vocal critic of Mayor Daniel Biss, she lambasted how he handled the Ryan Field rezoning process, decrying the city’s dealmaking and calling for more transparency. She has also made boosting small businesses a priority. “I am sensitive to the needs and concerns of the Evanston community, and I'm very goal-oriented,” Kelly said. “A real skill I have is being able to set my eyes...
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