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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

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A woman crouches while writing a protest message in chalk on Elmwood Avenue outside of the Evanston Police Department building.

EFBL and Jewish Voice for Peace hold teach-in on Palestine and Israel in Reclaim the Block Party

May 17, 2021

Organizers with Evanston Fight for Black Lives and members of Jewish Voice for Peace-Chicago discussed the history of Zionism and Israeli settlements within Palestine at a Sunday teach-in outside of Evanston...

An illustration of an arm being injected by a COVID-19 vaccine.

CDPH talks COVID-19 falling vaccination rates in light of expanded eligibility, relaxed guidelines

May 17, 2021

As COVID-19 vaccine eligibility expands to 12- to 15-year olds and vaccination rates fall, Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Allison Arwady discussed Chicago’s obstacles and initiatives...

A young girl of color types on a computer while sitting on top of an oversized stack of books.

Black parents and caregivers discuss importance of extracurricular programming in virtual panel

May 14, 2021

Black parents and caring adults emphasized the impact that out-of-school programming can have on children, as well as the barriers to accessing such programs, during a virtual panel Thursday. Organized...

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After over a year of Zoom classes, Curt’s Cafe celebrates educators

May 14, 2021

To honor educators’ perseverance and dedication to students throughout the pandemic, local nonprofit restaurant Curt’s Cafe is hosting a Teacher Appreciation promotion through the end of the school...

Three students in collared shirts stand with their hands clasped in front of them. There is one large, pink speech bubble with a high school inside of it. The background is green.

ETHS Student Advocates tackles educational inequities in partnership with Cradle to Career

May 13, 2021

As a then-freshman looking to get involved in social justice and community work, Evanston Township High School senior Anna Grant-Bolton joined ETHS Emerge.  The program allowed her to participate in...

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