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

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern


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Over 90 local businesses in Evanston have been adopted as part of the community’s Adopt-a-Shop Program.

Businesses prepare for the holiday season with increased online presence

November 11, 2020

As Evanston prepares for the chills, community and commerce of the holiday season, local retailers are bundling up for a holiday season like never before. With the holiday shopping season on its way,...

The Ready Generation’s “I Vow” crewneck and decree, illustrated by Amreen Ahmed. Founder Destiny Wesley started the company to blend social justice and fashion, creating unique pieces expressing messages of justice.

The Ready Generation advocates for justice, equality through fashion

November 11, 2020

For Destiny Wesley, clothes carry influence. So, she started The Ready Generation, a local clothing company that combines social justice and design to “expose injustice through love,” Wesley said. Currently,...

Evanston implemented a stay-at-home advisory beginning on Monday morning.

Amid COVID-19 surges, Chicago to implement travel restrictions

November 10, 2020

Amid increasing COVID-19 transmission rates across the country, the city of Chicago will implement a modified emergency travel order starting Friday, Nov. 13, requiring individuals arriving from 43 states...

The exterior of Evanston Township High School.

Former ETHS basketball player Ryan Bost killed in Rogers Park

November 10, 2020

2019 Evanston Township High School graduate and former Wildkits basketball star Ryan Bost was shot and killed in Rogers Park on Monday night. Bost, a 20-year-old, was shot once in the chest while sitting...

City residents objected to a 4.9% tax increase during a recession at Monday’s City Council meeting

City looks to raise property taxes by 4.9 percent, residents object

November 10, 2020

Evanston residents expressed dismay with a proposed 4.9 percent property tax increase for the 2021 fiscal year during a Monday City Council meeting, citing the impact of the pandemic-based recession on...

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