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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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“The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World AKA the Negro Book of the Dead,” originally written by Suzan-Lori Parks, is about Black love, intergenerational pain and Black joy. It centers around the last Black man in the world, who dies over and over again and explores archetypes of Black America through piercing insight and raucous comedy.

Wirtz presents “The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World AKA the Negro Book of the Dead”

February 11, 2021

When first-year MFA directing student Manna-Symone Middlebrooks was asked to pitch and direct a play for the Wirtz Center, she chose a play about Black love, intergenerational pain and Black joy. “The...

Elizabeth Bulat runs in the Loyola Lakefront Invite in 2019.

Cross Country: Wildcats balance track and cross country in short indoor season

February 11, 2021

Indoor track is back for Northwestern — and so is cross country. After no collegiate competition last fall, the Wildcats have made up for it this winter by competing in two track meets and the Big...

Associated Student Government reviewed and unanimously approved election guidelines and student group seat allocation timeline.

ASG approves election guidelines, student group seat allocation timeline

February 11, 2021

Associated Student Government approved Election Commission candidacy guidelines and Student Group Apportionment Committee timeline at its Wednesday Senate meeting. The Election Commission, consisting...

Lake Michigan in November. According to Stefanie Levine, Lake Michigan’s water levels have risen six feet in the past three years and are near historic highs.

LakeDance & Watershed Collective discusses rising lake, emergency plans

February 11, 2021

Chicago’s LakeDance & Watershed Collective hosted a webinar Wednesday detailing the rise of Lake Michigan’s water levels and its ensuing impacts on local beaches. According to Stefanie Levine,...

Evanston businesses are coming up with creative ways to help residents celebrate Valentine’s Day.

From virtual dance parties to hot cocoa bombs, Evanston businesses celebrate Valentine’s Day

February 11, 2021

Whether you’re spending Valentine’s Day with a significant other, celebrating a lover from afar, or taking the day to treat yourself, Evanston small businesses have you covered with valentine-themed...

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