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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

Ortiz: America should celebrate, elevate and encourage immigrants

Ortiz: America should celebrate, elevate and encourage immigrants

October 21, 2021

As a social policy major in the School of Education and Social Policy, improving laws and the American government is always on my mind. While sometimes I speak and write about policy with no vested interest,...

Keep Slim by Vivan Sundaram. The collage of ink and photographs is a part of 114 modernist artworks from Iran, Turkey and India in the forthcoming “Modernism” Block exhibit.

“Modernisms” displays the rich culture of Asian and Middle Eastern modernist art

January 15, 2020

In the 1960s and 70s, Abby Weed Grey traveled through Asia and the Middle East collecting works of modernism, a movement that, even now, is widely perceived as a Western phenomenon. The collection...

Chang: Studying abroad is too Eurocentric

Chang: Studying abroad is too Eurocentric

October 24, 2019

Studying abroad has become an increasingly quintessential part of the undergraduate experience. Students often return to Northwestern and rave about the “life-changing” experience of living in a foreign...

The Treblemakers, Northwestern’s only East-Asian interest a cappella group, will travel to Seoul, Beijing and Hong Kong for the first time since its founding in 2004. The group has been fundraising for the past few weeks to send the majority of its members on a 10-day trip during the 2016 Spring Break.

A cappella group Treblemakers plans 10-day tour of Asia

October 22, 2015

Sam Garcia has dreamed of one day leading Northwestern’s only East Asian interest a capella group, the Treblemakers, on a tour of Asia since he joined the group as a freshman. Four years later, he is...

Kurtz: U.S.-Brazil relations show it takes two to samba

Kurtz: U.S.-Brazil relations show it takes two to samba

February 20, 2013

After a lengthy post-election spell in which domestic concerns such as immigration, gun control, psychotic former law-enforcement officials and ill-fated sea vessels dominated the news, stodgier issues...

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