Northwestern student activists wrapped up the second “Disorientation Week: What Northwestern Won’t Teach Us” — a series of 22 education and social events raising awareness on the University’s...
On May 1, 1886, thousands of workers across the U.S. organized a strike to demand an 8-hour work day.
Three years later, a federation of labor unions and socialist parties designated May 1 as a day...
New York Times bestselling author Xochitl Gonzalez talked about her new book, “Anita de Monte Laughs Last” and her award-winning novel, “Olga Dies Dreaming” at Harris Hall Monday afternoon.
Gonzalez...
More than 70 students gathered outside of Sargent Dining Hall in a Tuesday walkout to demand better working conditions for service workers contracted by Compass Group, NU’s food service contractor.
Students...
Students gathered in Annenberg Hall Friday to learn about the history of labor movements at Northwestern from Students Organizing for Labor Rights.
The event marked the last day of Disorientation...