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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


COVID-19

University’s total confirmed cases of COVID-19 reach 21

University’s total confirmed cases of COVID-19 reach 21

April 28, 2020

Northwestern University has reported one more confirmed COVID-19 case, bringing the University’s total up to 21. One person located in Foster-Walker Complex and Kemper Hall has tested positive for...

Ald. Tom Suffredin (6th). Suffredin was the only city council member to oppose the security contract extension, citing concerns about a lack of support for individuals experiencing homelessness.

City Council places restrictions on third-party delivery fees to protect Evanston restaurants

April 28, 2020

Third-party food delivery services like Uber Eats and DoorDash are now prohibited from charging Evanston restaurants more than 15 percent of the order price , after the restriction passed unanimously at...

Rebecca Crown Center. Northwestern announced a potential budget deficit and more financial changes in a Monday email.

University rejects $8.5 million allocated through CARES Act

April 28, 2020

Northwestern University has decided to not receive the $8.5 million in federal funding allocated through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Stimulus Act, a University spokesperson told The Daily...

To cut or not to cut?: As quarantine drags on, students turn to at-home hair solutions

To cut or not to cut?: As quarantine drags on, students turn to at-home hair solutions

April 28, 2020

Almost six weeks ago, Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced a state-wide stay-at-home order, similar to measures introduced in other states and countries. Since then, the Illinois economy has slowed to a crawl:...

Interim City Manager Erika Storlie. Storlie has held her position for over a year while the city has continued its search for the next city manager.

City could lose up to $20 million in revenue

April 28, 2020

Interim City Manager Erika Storlie estimated the city could lose between $11 million to $20 million in revenue because of the economic freeze brought on by COVID-19. The financial hit amounts to 10 to...

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