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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


Andrew Johnson, executive director of the American Indian Center of Chicago, speaks at the Native and Indigenous Northwestern Community Forum in March 2014. The University announced that an Indigenous Studies Research Initiative will replace the Native American Outreach and Inclusion Task Force’s 2014 proposal for an Indigenous Research Center.

Indigenous Research Center canceled

October 26, 2015

The University will not move forward with the Native American Outreach and Inclusion Task Force’s 2014 recommendation for an Indigenous Research Center and instead will launch an Indigenous Studies Research...

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Northwestern remains silent on Bill Cosby’s 1997 honors

October 9, 2015

As colleges and universities around the country decide whether to revoke Bill Cosby’s honorary degrees due to numerous sexual assault allegations against him, Northwestern’s decision on the issue remains...

Numerous student groups reported long delays in receiving fundraising checks from Blaze Pizza in Evanston. At least 14 groups still havent received checks from events last spring.

Student groups report long wait times for Blaze Pizza fundraiser checks

October 8, 2015

When Sandeep Bharadwaj signed up his student group for a fundraiser at Blaze Pizza in Evanston, he did not expect that it would take 11 weeks — and what he said were more than 20 phone calls — to get...

Source: 2015 Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Misconduct; Graphic by Rachel Dubner/The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern student survey reports widespread sexual misconduct

September 29, 2015

Nearly one in three women have been groped without consent while at Northwestern, according to findings from the University’s 2015 Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Misconduct released Monday. The survey...

An initial rendering of the proposed housing development on Emerson Street. The high-rise, which would be targeted toward students as tenants, is still in preliminary planning stages.

Proposed apartment high-rise targets NU students

September 23, 2015

A plan to build Evanston’s first large-scale private student housing faces concerns from city staff and residents about issues such as the building’s height. The 14-story high-rise, which is still...

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