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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


A variety of fall-themed treats and events are available to students throughout the quarter.

Northwestern students dive into fall spirit with campus experiences

October 22, 2023

The leaves are falling, the air is crisp, pumpkins and ghosts are everywhere, and the wind is whipping off Lake Michigan. With autumn in full swing, Northwestern organizations look to embrace the atmosphere...

Part-time ARTica employee Rachel “Ranch” Ward said they work overtime to fulfill the studio’s needs.

Northwestern’s ceramic technician won’t throw in the towel just yet

October 1, 2023

The first time Rachel “Ranch” Ward used a pottery wheel, it was supposed to be a punishment. When Ward’s high school art teacher caught them talking during a wheel-throwing demonstration, he demanded...

Six pottery vases ranging in size and shape. From left to right, top to bottom colors: yellow, aqua, burgundy, blue, purple, olive green. Each vase has a white line slightly framing it.

ARTica hosts pottery activities to help community destress

January 9, 2022

From making a fish-shaped bowl to sculpting more than 10 menorahs, former Northwestern Transportation Library Assistant Joe Ellison has created a host of ceramic work at the ARTica Studios in Norris University...

Community members create bowls in ARTica on Friday to support hunger-fighting organizations. This is the first year Northwestern is a part of the international Empty Bowls Project.

ARTica participates in international Empty Bowls Project

May 18, 2014

Members of the Northwestern community gathered in ARTica Studios on Friday to make bowls in an effort to support hunger fighting organizations. Friday's event was the second of three three-hour sessions...

Student group creates clay bones to raise awareness of genocide

November 11, 2012

Students from Arts in the Community model clay skulls, rib bones and collar bones as part of the One Million Bones project, a nationwide program designed to raise awareness about modern-day genocide. Each...

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