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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

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History Prof. Doug Kiel (middle) represented Northwestern on the panel Monday. He is one of only six full-time Native American faculty and staff at NU.

Big Ten professors discuss supporting Indigenous communities, advancing Native American studies

October 13, 2020

To commemorate Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Native American studies professors and practitioners from nine Big Ten schools gathered to discuss advocacy and allyship in higher education in a Monday panel. At...

Students attend Mayfest Productions’ Dillo Day. Because Dillo Day 2020 was moved online, there were fewer costs associated with it, and Mayfest had leftover funds.

Student organizations talk club finances following canceled spring events

October 12, 2020

Due to the sudden shift to remote learning last spring due to COVID-19, many student organizations were forced to cancel their Spring Quarter programming, including fundraisers. Without these events,...

Members of the Facilities team pressure wash messages painted around The Rock.

Northwestern washes away sexual assault survivor’s story painted around the Rock

October 12, 2020

Content warning: This story contains mentions of sexual assault and rape. Earlier this week, The Rock and its surrounding area painted an account of a sexual assault that highlighted the University’s...

In accordance with CDC guidelines and state-wide requirements, Northwestern requires masks to be worn in public spaces on campus.

Masks become social norm, safety expectation on Evanston campus

October 12, 2020

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, masks are one of the most useful tools to slow the spread of COVID-19. But while masks are a potentially life-saving tool, they’ve taken...

With a global pandemic, presidential election and widespread uncertainty, some students are turning to CBD to help manage their stress

With a global pandemic, presidential election and widespread uncertainty, some students are turning to CBD to help manage their stress

October 12, 2020

Since the start of the pandemic, the world has undergone extreme change, causing many to feel disoriented and disconnected. In March, the World Health Organization acknowledged that the pandemic is causing...

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