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The Daily Northwestern

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

The Daily Northwestern

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Men’s Basketball: Northwestern hires Penn State assistant coach Talor Battle

May 10, 2021

Men's Basketball Less than a month after he was named assistant coach at Penn State, Talor Battle is joining Chris Collins’ staff in Evanston.  Battle, the top scorer in Nittany Lions program...

Ocampo: How to support the AAPI community this month

May 10, 2021

Every year, the United States recognizes May as Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month — an opportunity to celebrate the cultures, narratives and histories of the AAPI community. However, this...

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NU researchers develop a wireless fetal-monitoring sensor

May 10, 2021

Researchers from Northwestern and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill developed a wireless fetal-monitoring device for pregnant people.   The wearable sensors equipped with a small rechargeable...

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Incoming aldermen criticize lame duck City Council for plan to vote on contentious agenda items before new council is sworn in

May 10, 2021

Two incoming alderpeople have raised a complaint alleging the outgoing City Council does not have the power to pass ordinances at its Monday night meeting. The 81st City Council will be sworn in tonight,...

Artist Jayda Cochrane stands in front of her piece, a pair of crying eyes on a blue and gray background.

Resilient Evanston Youth art showcase highlights youth experiences

May 10, 2021

When Jayda Cochrane, an eighth grader at Chute Middle School, was assigned a quarantine-inspired project in her media arts class, she wanted to capture the struggles she had with mental health during the...

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