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Snowflakes dance in the night sky, red and green Christmas lights twinkle on your tree, and you sit by the fireplace in an ugly Christmas sweater, sipping a warm cup of hot cocoa. But there’s just one problem: The gingerbread house you dreamed of building...
December 4, 2024
December 4, 2024
As snow starts falling and temperatures drop, the oven begins preheating. Every December, my mom and I create tins of Christmas cookies to hand out to all of our loved ones. We spend...
With the holidays just around the corner, most students are heading home for the year. But with vacation comes goodbyes. What better way to send off one’s friends than with a celebration?...
While you can enjoy romantic comedies year-round, the holidays lend themselves especially well to romance. Maybe it’s the snow or the twinkling lights or the countless Hallmark romance...
There are numerous things in this world to be angry about, several to scream profanities at the sky and curse the gods above for. When I’m feeling gloomy about the state of the world,...
Not long after my great-grandmother passed away, a Jewish orphanage she had frequently donated to sent a pamphlet to her home asking for money. It was a sad and ironic testament to...
Block Museum of Art’s Block Cinema premiered the first of three screenings, “Sanctuary Stations,” as part of its Climate Crisis and Media Arts Showcase Thursday evening. The...
Brian d’Arcy James (Communication ’90) looks back at his undergraduate career at Northwestern fondly. Now, the five-time Tony nominated actor is returning to Chicago to perform...
It all began with a “join this super cool band” flyer hung in Kresge Hall by Communication junior Makena Carnahan. When Jamie Eder (Weinberg ’23) discovered the flyer and reached...
The all-female string quartet ATLYS performed their newly released album “Sonnenberg Suite” at Nichols Concert Hall on Sunday. ATLYS consists of twin sisters, violinist Sabrina...
Inspired by Korean shamanism, third-year directing graduate student Tae-Heum Yeon’s version of “Antigone,” offers audiences a unique perspective of the classic Greek tragedy at...
WAVE Productions’ “Bonnie & Clyde” took audience members at Shanley Pavilion for a wild ride through the 1930s South during its two-day run Friday and Saturday. Communication...
In artist Yanira Castro’s latest performance, “I came here to weep,” there is no script, no audience and no program. The interactive piece was designed by Castro and her production...
Growing up, clinical counselor and life coach Ben Shabad was often told that he looked like Jeremy Allen White, best known for the roles Phillip “Lip” Gallagher on “Shameless”...
The South Asian Students Alliance hosted comedian Nimesh Patel as its fall keynote speaker at Alice Millar Chapel Friday evening, attracting around 300 attendees. Patel, known for...
When the leaves turn amber and the temperatures get brisk, it can only mean one thing: it’s fall. With the change in weather, students across campus face a morning dilemma of how...