
Early Monday morning, Northwestern University Police responded to reported antisemitic vandalism — including...

As Northwestern faculty grapple with the implications of a federal funding freeze, they are already living...

As the Northwestern community attempts to grasp the implications of the Trump administration’s funding...

University President Michael Schill is in Washington D.C. for a meeting today with U.S. Secretary of...

Kevin Waldman, Op-ed Contributor
If today’s college students wish to develop independent thought, they might begin by doing the opposite...
Why celebrating the end of DEI sacrifices NU’s values of equity and inclusion
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Plenty of teams have tried to contain No. 23 Nebraska’s Jordyn Bahl this season. Few have come close to doing so. In front of a packed Northwestern home crowd Saturday,...
Men’s Tennis: Goli, Nordby, Bengtsson bid farewell to Evanston after rollercoaster careers
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Men’s Tennis: Northwestern suffers 4-0 loss to No. 4 Ohio State in final home contest
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Since the grand reopening of the Evanston Animal Shelter in October 2024, the staff and volunteers said they have noted an increase in the number of visitors and adoptions...
Dov Weinstein Elul, Finian Hazen, Nineth Kanieski Koso, Isaiah Steinberg, and Laura Horne
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Why are student visas being taken away? What is going on with the Trump administration and the $790 million funding freeze? When will Deering Library reopen? The Daily answers...

Early Monday morning, Northwestern University Police responded to reported antisemitic vandalism — including “hateful” graffiti and flyers — outside University Hall and Kresge Hall. The area south of University Hall, including The Rock, was cordoned off Monday morning as NU Facilities Management...



City Council voted 8-1 to sell a 9th Ward lot to Evanston Township High School for the construction of an affordable housing unit Monday. The decision ignited public outcry in the newly dedicated Lorraine H. Morton City Hall, prompting tears, multiple calls for order and some residents to storm out of the room. The sale will allow students in ETHS’ Geometry in Construction program to build and install a Washington Street home to be purchased by a middle-income family. Ninth Ward resident and ETHS sophomore Olin Wilson-Thomas expressed frustration with those opposing the project. “The proposal for this site is the result of months of hard work by my peers at ETHS,” Thomas...




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