Evanston’s sewer system has been flooded with problems for decades.
As early as 1902, the city’s commissioner of public works declared the sewer system to be “inadequate in size and depth to serve...
If you walk through the streets of Evanston, you’ll notice struggling small businesses, empty storefronts and a plethora of big-box chains.
Small businesses in the city have faced challenges in the...
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When Sarabi Woods (Weinberg ’18) saw a lack of racial diversity in religious groups on campus, she took matters...
Across the world, universities, institutions and governments are divesting from the fossil fuel industry to combat climate change. City Editor Emma Edmund breaks down the history of Fossil Free Northwestern...
It was below freezing. Wind blew flurries of snow everywhere, rendering the coats and gloves students wore relatively useless. But the ugly weather did not stop a group of approximately 50 students from...