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The Daily Northwestern

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


Graduate student running back Cam Porter rushes against Ohio State on Nov. 16. Porter has amassed 594 scrimmage yards and six touchdowns this season.
Football: Northwestern’s Cam Porter reflects on his growth ahead of final game against Illinois
Danny O'Grady, Design Editor • November 27, 2024

When coach David Braun heard his son Andrew wanted to be graduate student running back Cam Porter for Halloween, he knew it extended far beyond Porter’s presence on the gridiron.  “Andrew didn’t do that just because Cam’s a really good football player,” Braun said. “He sees things in...

TIDAL Lab, located in Annenberg Hall, aims to combine music creation and computer science learning software as a form of literacy, according to lab founder Michael Horn.
TIDAL Lab creates new computer science learning technologies
William Fisher, Reporter • November 26, 2024
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An illustration of Willie the Wildcat holding a large purple pencil against a purple background. He is wearing a T-shirt with a crossword-grid pattern.
Daily Mini Crossword, November 25, 2024
Maya Wong, Development & Recruitment Editor • November 25, 2024
Ald. Bobby Burns (5th) successfully motioned to remove $150,000 in planned renovations for the park from the budget.
City Council passes $395 million budget with no property tax increase
Edward Simon Cruz, Audio Editor • November 26, 2024

City Council passed Evanston’s budget and tax levy for fiscal year 2025 at its Monday evening meeting, with property taxes set to remain flat for another year. The revised budget presented at the meeting totaled about $395.6 million for expenditures and operating transfers out — a decrease of about $3.3 million from the original proposal. The plan incorporates a menu of options to generate about $1.5 million in revenue, reducing the amount of money extracted from the city’s General Fund from about $12.6 million to $11.1 million. Additionally, the new budget fixes an accounting error tied to Northwestern’s Good Neighbor Fund and integrates the revised cost of the city’s Capital Improvement...

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Junior forward Grace Sullivan makes a bucket against Loyola Chicago on Tuesday.
Women’s Basketball: Frontcourt play key to success in Northwestern’s 73-64 win over Loyola Chicago
Henry Frieman, Sports Editor • November 27, 2024
Graduate student forward Taylor Williams leaps to take a shot.
Women’s Basketball: Northwestern overcomes early road deficit, defeats Loyola Chicago 73-64
Jonah McClure, Reporter • November 27, 2024
Graduate student quarterback Mike Wright runs onto the field ahead of Northwestern's game against Iowa on Oct. 26.
Football: Mike Wright stays committed to Northwestern despite ups and downs
Anna Watson, Senior Staffer • November 27, 2024
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West: Public schools fail students with dyslexia. Evanston’s changing that.
West: Public schools fail students with dyslexia. Evanston’s changing that.
Knox West, Op-ed Contributor • November 20, 2024
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The Weekly: Morton Civic Center, Advisory Committee on Investment Responsibility, field hockey national championship
The Weekly: Morton Civic Center, Advisory Committee on Investment Responsibility, field hockey national championship
Edward Simon Cruz, Dov Weinstein Elul, Isaiah Steinberg, and Nineth Kanieski Koso November 25, 2024
Students and Evanston residents take in election results at watch parties
Ashley Lee, Kara Peeler, Clara Martinez, Jason Xing, Sid Sivaraman, and Sai Trivedi November 6, 2024
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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881
Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881