With three regular season matches remaining, Northwestern men’s soccer is in the hunt for its first...
Due to an equipment failure, Northwestern announced power will be shut off at Norris University Center,...
Tucked on the third floor of Norris University Center is a temporary space dedicated to Middle Eastern...
Northwestern filed a lawsuit against Moderna Wednesday alleging the company misused the University’s...
JVP Northwestern, Op-ed Contributor
This past week, we as Jewish Voice for Peace at Northwestern members sought to honor the Jewish festival...
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Ticket reselling at heightened prices is a generally accepted concept. But for Northwestern football games, that was uncommon until the University implemented a highly competitive...
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Eyebrow trends are constantly changing, from pencil-thin eyebrows in the 1920s to today’s emphasis on enhancing the brow’s natural shape and texture. AE Luxe Aesthetics,...
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National Transfer Student Week is Oct. 21-25. The Daily explores the experiences of transfer students new and old and what it’s like to be part of their unique community. SHAE...
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With three regular season matches remaining, Northwestern men’s soccer is in the hunt for its first NCAA tournament appearance since 2014. Twenty years ago, the Wildcats punched their first postseason ticket in program history, accumulating a 15-6-2 record and advancing to the tournament’s second...
A new chapter is unfolding in Evanston’s literary landscape with the opening of Middles Used Books, a pop-up shop specializing in used stories. The venture is an expansion of the independent bookstore, Bookends & Beginnings. The new store will soft launch Wednesday at 1630 Orrington Ave. A playful suggestion from one of founder Nina Barrett’s (Medill ’87) sons sparked the new store’s name. Capitalizing on the “bookends” theme, her son asked her, “You already have Bookends & Beginnings, why don’t you call it Middles?” Several factors drove the decision to open Middles. The used book room in Bookends & Beginnings was consistently overflowing, with a...
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