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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


In a Thursday news release, Medill Prof. Steven Thrasher said the University previously expressed approval of his work, including in his mid-tenure review, until he participated in the April 2024 pro-Palestinian encampment.
Medill denies tenure, intends to terminate Prof Steven Thrasher next year
Isaiah Steinberg, Development and Recruitment Editor • March 20, 2025

Northwestern denied tenure to Medill Prof. Steven Thrasher and plans not to renew his position in August 2026, Medill Dean Charles Whitaker informed Thrasher on March 12. In a Thursday news release, Thrasher accused Medill of targeting him for his participation in the April 2024 pro-Palestinian encampment,...

The dining workers plan to continue to strike each day from 6 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. until UNITE HERE Local 1 negotiates a new contract with Compass Group, including increased wages and pension benefits.
SOLR, Chicago labor leaders join striking dining workers to demand new contract
Isaiah Steinberg, Development and Recruitment Editor • March 14, 2025
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Daily Mini Crossword, March 10, 2025
Ecesu Basara, Reporter • March 10, 2025
The Healthy Buildings Ordinance’s approval came at the chagrin of its critics, who had mobilized a campaign against it.
Critics say Evanston’s new Healthy Buildings Ordinance will increase rent, diminish property value
Nineth Kanieski Koso, Newsletter Editor • March 19, 2025

It took four tries, but Evanston’s contentious Healthy Buildings Ordinance finally prevailed on March 10. City Council’s 7-1 vote to approve the sweeping restrictions on emissions marked the culmination of a long-brewing effort by its proponents, who argued the ordinance would make Evanston more sustainable. However, the approval came at the chagrin of its critics, who had mobilized a spirited campaign against it. The dissidents predict that the new rules will raise rent prices and diminish property values in affected buildings in Evanston — particularly in older, steam-heated buildings.  The ordinance requires buildings in Evanston that are over 20,000 square feet to eliminate...

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