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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


COVID-19

As academic stress increases, students struggle to maintain their mental health.

As mental health needs rise, the city announces no new resources

April 22, 2020

As Evanston residents seek mental health support at alarming rates, services face their own challenges with adapting to COVID-19, with local mental health experts expressing frustration with city inaction....

2020 AP Exams to continue online with structural changes

2020 AP Exams to continue online with structural changes

April 22, 2020

Evanston high school students can still take their Advanced Placement Exams while learning from home, but the College Board has moved them online and cut the hours-long tests to just 45 minutes. The...

With the spread of coronavirus has come increased levels of racism directed toward Asian Pacific Islander Desi Americans.

Graffiti, handshakes and the “perpetual foreigner”: Asian Americans at Northwestern report alienation amid COVID-19

April 22, 2020

Soo La Kim was walking on the Lakefill with her two young children when she arrived at a rock painted with a Chinese character and the name, “Kurt Pei.” Overlapping the original paint, she said,...

Adam Davies, left, and Izzy Dobbel, right, are the current ASG vice president and president. Every aspect of this year’s election cycle will have to adapt to virtual platforms, election commissioner and Weinberg freshman Joe Maino said.

The election must go on: How ASG is holding its presidential election during a remote quarter

April 21, 2020

Facing campus closure and the uncertainty of COVID-19, Associated Student Government announced a plan last week to remotely elect its next president on an altered timeline. In a regular presidential...

A teacher reads “Where the Wild Things Are” to a group of students. Social distancing protocols have shifted reading intervention programs intended for students with learning disabilities online.

For students with disabilities, e-learning fails to replicate in-person attention and support

April 21, 2020

For Jill Calian, a parent to a high school son with learning disabilities, the switch to remote learning has been particularly challenging. Calian’s son attends The Cove School, a therapeutic day...

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