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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern


A tree with red leaves.

Captured: Fall foliage flutters across campus

November 2, 2023

Welcome to The Daily’s photo blog: Captured. This is a space for The Daily’s photographers to share their best work, including photos from weekend performances and events around the community. You...

A building made of grey stone.

University implements new security measures after theft, unsolicited visitor incidents

February 20, 2023

The University will implement new security measures in some South Campus buildings, including Kresge Hall and the McCormick Foundation Center, according to a Saturday email from the Medill School of Journalism...

Colorfully painted rocks by the shore of Lake Michigan. The Chicago skyline is in the background. In the sky, it reads “THE WEEKEND AHEAD.”

The Weekend Ahead: Campus performances to catch for Week 5

October 20, 2022

If you’re looking for weekend plans, here are some performances on Northwestern’s campus you won’t want to miss. Performance Hour by Sophie Schaeffer: Be Sweet Annie May Swift Hall, Krause...

Graduate students at the School of Communication started hanging up all-gender restroom signs in Annie May Swift Hall as an act of protest. They hope this can spur the University put pressure on the Evanston government to alter code number 2902.4.

Communication graduate students put up all-gender restroom signs, advocate for access

February 7, 2020

After a year of advocacy, Communication graduate students started hanging up all-gender restroom signs in Annie May Swift Hall as an act of protest. It’s not the first time that students have resorted...

Evanston Preservation Commission members, along with the city’s preservation coordinator Carlos Ruiz, deliberate Northwestern’s proposal to rezone the campus. Their changes to the proposal included dividing NU into five zones as opposed to its current two, as well as requesting the ability to review proposals for major projects within 250 feet east of Sheridan Road.

Northwestern to review Evanston Preservation Commission’s revised rezoning proposal

April 17, 2015

Members from the Evanston Preservation Commission passed a motion at a special committee meeting Thursday night to redivide Northwestern’s campus into five lots. The proposal now goes back to the University...

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