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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


The new store will open at the old Al’s Deli location.

Inspired Indian to dish up spice kits and vegetarian sandwiches to Noyes

October 9, 2024

After seven months of an empty storefront, the walls of 914 Noyes St. will finally be filled with the aromatic smell of sandwiches again. Inspired Indian, an Indian boutique and take-out restaurant, will...

A mural depicting Owner Gabrielle Walker-Aguilar with the words “4 Suns Fresh Juice” written in black underneath.

Community rallies to support 4 Suns Fresh Juice after fire

February 9, 2023

Known to Evanston residents as a tropical-inspired, wellness-infused getaway, 4 Suns Fresh Juice faces indefinite closure after a devastating fire the morning of Feb. 3.  But in between consulting...

The fall cover of Our Evanston sits to the left and features a group of 5 female business owners. Next to it sits the Winter issue that features Evanston’s Chef Q in her kitchen with a brightly colored apron.

New local magazine Our Evanston focuses on community and small businesses

March 4, 2022

Gina Jacobson is a writer for Our Evanston, a new magazine that focuses on local businesses and experiences. Her column features recipes she’s perfected in her home kitchen and includes ingredients sourced...

A city skyline with buildings of various heights and colors.

Your guide to the city of Evanston

August 16, 2021

When people hear you’re going to Northwestern, they might think you’re going to school in Chicago. The billboards throughout the Chicagoland area that call NU “Chicago’s Big Ten Team” might lead...

Pinto Thai Kitchen at 1931 Central St. The restaurant has donated hundreds of meals to people in need during the pandemic.

Pinto Thai Kitchen donates meals, fights food insecurity

March 16, 2021

When the pandemic first hit in March of last year, Chartjongkol Yodtheerak Ann, owner of Pinto Thai Kitchen, was worried her business might shut down — a fate many Evanston staples did ultimately face. But...

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