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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

The safety preparation resolution would mandate active shooter training for staff members and encourage the University to implement an in-person campus safety True Northwestern Dialogue, among other initiatives.

ASG Senate proposes major reforms to safety preparation on campus

February 15, 2024

The Associated Student Government Senate met Wednesday to consider three new resolutions and vote on three resolutions presented at last week’s meeting. Four Undergraduate Schools Caucus senators...

Weinberg senior Ben Katz proposed legislation limiting club participation to two clubs for students in the name of preserving mental health, he said.

ASG Senators propose resolutions to protect student mental health, honor indigenous communities and limit environmental impact on campus

February 1, 2024

The Associated Student Government Senate met Wednesday, welcoming Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss as a guest speaker and introducing five legislative proposals to be voted on next week. Weinberg senior and...

A miniature horse, brown with a fluffy mane and a white marking down its forehead and muzzle, is held by an individual in a black “Mane in Heaven” shirt. The horse is the focus of the picture, with the handler off to the right. A purple and black leash connects to the horse’s Northwestern-themed harness. Two sets of hands pet the horse from the left.

Miniature horses, late-night breakfast, fidget toys: Here are all campus events to visit for final exam stress relief

December 1, 2022

Several Northwestern organizations will host events across the next two weeks aiming to reduce student stress during reading and finals weeks.  NU Active Minds, a student organization focused on reducing...

Lucy Yang and Chloe Cohen working on a poster for the Chicago Marathon. Lucy Yang said it can be difficult to find and retain engaged members who do not already identify with the marginalized group in need.

Student activists express challenges in bringing members of privileged communities on board

October 13, 2019

In 1960, four undergraduate students in Greensboro, N.C. famously staged the first sit-in, refusing to leave a lunch counter to protest racial inequality. In the months that followed, thousands of students...

The Weekly: Open mic event centered on mental health offers space for vulnerability

The Weekly: Open mic event centered on mental health offers space for vulnerability

February 28, 2019

On Feb. 23, NU’s Active Minds and Slam Society hosted an open mic centered on mental health. Audio editor Cassidy Jackson sat down with one of The Daily’s reporters Neya Thanikachalam to discuss...

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