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

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

The Daily Northwestern


With coronavirus moving classes remote, some international students have had to take classes late at night, or watch them asynchronously. “Everything would be better if I could be (in) a class with a professor,” McCormick freshman Felix Haba said. “But I don't think there will be a significant gap. I’ll make up for it.”

International students adapt to unusual class times

April 19, 2020

Some Northwestern international students have had to adapt their class schedules to huge time differences after returning home for remote learning Spring Quarter. With the coronavirus pandemic dispersing...

Students discuss their experiences adjusting to American culture at Monday event.

Students discuss experiences as black immigrants at discussion panel

May 6, 2019

In a Monday panel discussion hosted by Northwestern’s Theta Alpha chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, students shared their experiences navigating American culture as black immigrants. The panel, titled...

Northwestern students dance at Northwestern’s first African ball. The African Student Association said it hopes the event becomes a “staple” among NU’s other annual formals.

African Student Association holds first ever African Ball

April 28, 2019

The African Students Association hosted Northwestern’s first ever African Ball Friday night in Norris, an event aiming to “get people together, dressed up and feeling good about themselves,” said...

Defining Safe: International students discuss stereotypes, adjusting to American culture

Defining Safe: International students discuss stereotypes, adjusting to American culture

April 15, 2019

(Editor's note: Adrian Wan, who is featured in this podcast, is a Daily staffer) CASSIDY JACKSON: From The Daily Northwestern, I’m Cassidy Jackson. Thanks for tuning in. According to Northwestern’s...

Keynote speaker Don Thompson talks to vigil attendees on Monday about Martin Luther King, Jr.’s messages. Thompson, president and CEO of Cleveland Avenue in Chicago, said respect is something King advocated for.

Annual Martin Luther King candlelight vigil features Q&A with former McDonald’s CEO

January 15, 2018

At the annual Candlelight Vigil at Alice Millar Chapel, keynote speaker Don Thompson, whose office once boasted a portrait of Martin Luther King, Jr., shared his personal respect for King’s legacy. “Dr....

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