Northwestern’s losing streak grew to seven this past Saturday as a competitive first half unraveled into a 77-58 loss to No. 8 Nebraska at Welsh-Ryan Arena.
Welcome to Recaptured — a roundup of The Daily’s photojournalism so far this quarter, featuring our reporters’ most memorable moments. The first Recaptured of the quarter includes an interview with Interim President Henry Bienen, a protest and vigil after a Minnesota woman was shot, and a performance by Vidya Vox at a SASA concert.
Community members gathered for a protest and vigil in downtown Evanston’s Fountain Square on January 7 after a Minnesota woman was shot and killed by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. (Yong-Yu Huang/The Daily Northwestern)Interim President Henry Bienen sat down with The Daily on Friday to talk about the deal with the federal government to restore funding and how the University would respond to immigration enforcement on campus. (Liam Barrett/The Daily Northwestern)In a closely matched Big Ten dual meet Saturday, Northwestern’s men’s swim team outswam Wisconsin while the women’s team fell short. The men’s team defeated the No. 19 Badgers 161-133 and the women’s team lost to their No. 15 team 154-146. (Thomas Hurley/The Daily Northwestern)Evanston Monday Night Folk Dancers host two-and-a-half hours of folk dancing every Monday night at Lake Street Church for residents to keep the folk repertoire alive. (Emerson Leger/The Daily Northwestern)The ’Cats faced off against Vanderbilt in a tight game that included four tiebreaks Saturday afternoon, but ultimately lost 6-1. (Thomas Hurley/The Daily Northwestern)Against the backdrop of a tap room, artist Vidya Vox lit up the floor for Northwestern’s South Asian Students Alliance’s concert at Sketchbook Brewing Co. on Saturday night. (Ruixin Zhang/The Daily Northwestern)Crepe O’Clock surpasses expectations with its antiquated Italian decor and remarkable selection of pastries, proving itself as Evanston’s best-kept secret. The cafe is situated on the corner of Dempster Street and Chicago Avenue, surrounded by a unique array of stores, such as an antique shop, thrift store and pizzeria. (Esteban Salas Serrano/The Daily Northwestern)