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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


Cara Romero and Aaron Golding laugh onstage in front of two images of Romero’s photographs.

Photographer Cara Romero explores Indigenous heritage through pop culture references

November 14, 2024

Photographer Cara Romero’s photo, “Amber Morningstar,” draws inspiration from her husband's family tradition of doll collecting — a tradition Romero passed down to their daughter — and the lack...

A group of Indigenous drummers and dancers performed at the Native American Heritage Celebration on Wednesday.

NAISA celebrates Native American and Indigenous Heritage Month

November 16, 2023

Content warning: This story contains mentions of death and anti-Indigenous violence. At Norris University Center on Wednesday, students could help themselves to food from a special buffet catered by...

Two people holding up a handmade sign reading “Protect the Sacred” next to The Rock with a winter sky in the background.

NAISA commemorates 158th anniversary of the Sand Creek Massacre, reiterates demands to NU

November 18, 2022

Content warning: This article contains mentions of death and anti-Indigenous violence.  On Nov. 29, 1864, Col. John Chivington led soldiers to kill about 230 Cheyenne and Arapaho people, who were trying...

In Focus: Multicultural Student Affairs office assistants report lack of support and action from professional staff

In Focus: Multicultural Student Affairs office assistants report lack of support and action from professional staff

April 28, 2022

Content warning: This story contains mentions of threats of gun violence. When SESP freshman Zoe Lewis arrived on campus last fall, she knew she did not want to work directly for Northwestern through...

An illustration of three people standing in front of a setting sun. Behind them is a lake that reflects the sun.

Not invisible: Students create solidarity and community in NAISA

February 20, 2022

As the sun rose on Indigenous Peoples’ Day, vivid oranges from the sky reflected off the lake and the faces of the students gathered there. While the students from the Native American and Indigenous...

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