Welcome to Recaptured — a weekly roundup of The Daily’s photojournalism, featuring our reporters’ most memorable moments. This week’s Recaptured includes “Dillo Day Disaster,”the seventh annual Dale Duro spring show and an exclusive with Interim President Henry Bienen.
Northwestern plans to raise student tuition for the 2026-27 academic year, interim President Henry Bienen said in a Thursday interview with The Daily. (Cayla Labgold-Carroll/The Daily Northwestern)Latin dance group Dale Duro performed its seventh annual spring show, titled “Hasta La Raíz,” over the weekend in the Technological Institute’s Ryan Family Auditorium. (Isabella Kunc/The Daily Northwestern)Sprawled across the lawn as the sun set over the Lakefill, a crowd gathered in front of Kahn Pavilion on Sunday for the third annual SAGEfest, hosted by Survivor Advocacy through Greek Engagement. (Carter Nishi/The Daily Northwestern)Northwestern lost its tenth straight Big Ten game against Indiana at Wrigley Field last Friday, losing 9-2. (Luke Meinhardt/The Daily Northwestern)This week’s installment of “What’s in Their Bag” spotlighted two enterprising students on campus, an app creator and a club founder. (Cydney Waterman/The Daily Northwestern)This year’s Waa-Mu show, “Dillo Day Disaster,” follows the misadventures of fictional Mayfest Productions co-Presidents Emma and Naomi as they try to save Dillo Day after the headliner goes missing. (Ashley Dong/The Daily Northwestern)The Chicago Stars played against the Portland Thorns at Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium on Sunday. (Christina Lin/The Daily Northwestern)The Downtown Evanston Farmers’ Market opened for the season Saturday morning, drawing crowds to University Place and Oak Avenue. (Cayla Labgold-Carroll/The Daily Northwestern)Northwestern’s African Student Association hosted its annual Afro Met Gala on Saturday at the Zhou B Art Center. (Carmen Gaskin/The Daily Northwestern)