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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


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A black bird with red feathers on its chest perches on top of green leaves. In the background are blue waters.

Northwestern community members to host spring migration walk emphasizing Indigenous knowledge

May 21, 2021

Northwestern community members will go on an organized walk through campus this Saturday, celebrating spring migration of birds through Indigenous knowledge. At 9 a.m., masked, socially distanced attendees...

The Donald P. Jacobs Center with tan pillars, with green shrubs in the background. The purple sign above states “Welcome Wildcats! Testing Entry Ahead.”

Schapiro optimistic about in-person Fall Quarter as Northwestern reports zero COVID-19 cases for first time this academic year

May 21, 2021

Northwestern reported no confirmed COVID-19 cases from May 14 to 20, marking the first week with no cases in the 2020-21 academic year. As a result, University President Morton Schapiro said he is confident...

The Center for Native American and Indigenous Research building. The front is beige with green shrubbery and a black sign in the front lawn.

Thinking collaboratively and engaging publicly: CNAIR hosts third annual Research Symposium

May 21, 2021

Northwestern’s Center for Native American and Indigenous Research hosted its third annual Research Symposium Thursday, inviting the community to engage with scholarship by the center’s fellows. The...

Yusef Salaam sits and smiles at a glass table in front of a brick wall.

Prison reform activist Yusef Salaam discusses incarceration and spirituality in Family Action Network event

May 21, 2021

Motivational speaker and prison reform activist Yusef Salaam discussed his time incarcerated and his spiritual motivation during a Family Action Network event Thursday. Salaam was wrongfully convicted...

An illustration features the outlines of two figures’ faces looking away from one another. A school building and a dividing line appear between them.

Evanston Public Library hosts second virtual discussion about history of school segregation, potential 5th Ward school

May 21, 2021

Community leaders discussed the movement to open a community school in Evanston’s 5th Ward during a virtual panel hosted by Evanston Public Library Thursday.  The ward has gone without a neighborhood...

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