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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


Srivastava: Amazon pushing facial recognition technology to police only empowers racist institutions

May 22, 2018

Facial recognition technology has been developing since the 1960s and has taken off over the last 20 years. From tagging people on Facebook to searching faces in iCloud’s photo library, the technology...

Sabba Elahi’s art displayed at the Dittmar Gallery. Elahi, whose work explores the intersection of surveillance and domestic life, created both hand-crafted and machine-crafted embroideries.

Dittmar exhibit explores intimate intersections of surveillance, domestic life

January 24, 2018

A&E Sabba Elahi is fascinated with drones — and not just the kind that deliver Amazon packages. Inspired in part by U.S.-led airstrikes in Pakistan, Elahi created “Drone Stories,” her new...

Collins: The power for change is in your purse

January 24, 2017

President Donald Trump is a successful businessman. Or rather, he has managed to persuade the electorate that his business acumen uniquely qualifies him for the American presidency. If this is the case,...

Kathryn Hahn (Communication ’95) and co-star Griffin Dunne star in the Amazon series “I Love Dick.” The show’s screenplay is written by Sarah Gubbins (Communication ’97, ’08).

Alumnae Kathryn Hahn and Sarah Gubbins explore the explosion of female desire in new Amazon series

November 3, 2016

A&E Chris Kraus loves Dick. Kraus, portrayed by Kathryn Hahn (Communication ’95), is the lead character in the epistolary novel-turned-TV series “I Love Dick,” adapted and written by Sarah...

Evanston experiences a decline in its tree population. City officials say Evanston residents can help the city buy new trees by ordering from Amazon.

City encourages online shoppers to donate to tree campaign through Amazon

October 31, 2016

In ten years, Evanston lost more than 2,000 trees. Today, city officials have turned to Amazon to replenish the “urban canopy.” Evanston officials are asking local online shoppers to contribute...

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