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

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

The Daily Northwestern

Kids, Teens and Adult journals stacked on top of each other at the Evanston Public Library.

Evanston Public Library Community Journals document memories of Evanston residents

November 3, 2022

Nestled in the North American History section of Evanston Public Library’s Robert Crown Branch are three seemingly nondescript journals. But inside, they are filled with residents’ memories, opinions...

The exterior of Evanston Public Library.

EPL’s “All We Can Save” book group highlights intersectionality between feminism and climate change

April 18, 2022

Evanston Public Library’s spring  virtual book group, named “All We Can Save” explores climate feminism, a term that describes how patriarchical structures contribute to climate change.  The...

The 10th Ward Lit logo with a colorful line pattern creating the shape of an open book.

EPL literary magazine 10th Ward Lit gives Evanston residents creative outlet

May 6, 2021

When Evanston Public Library branch assistant Kellye Fleming noticed many of her friends were trying new artistic projects during the pandemic, she was inspired to start 10th Ward Lit, a library literary...

An illustration of two hands holding an Earth on top of a bed of greens.

Evanston Public Library to host climate activism series during Earth Month

March 31, 2021

To honor Earth Month and localize the climate crisis, Evanston Public Library is hosting several community climate activism events in April, according to a Tuesday news release.  EPL is partnering...

A February meeting of the Evanston Repair Clinic, where volunteers show people how to fix their broken belongings. Right to Repair advocates want to make it easier for people to do their own repairs.

Activists and legislators fight for the ability to fix items from home

September 24, 2020

When Evanston resident Beatriz Echeverria first came to the United States from Spain, she said she was shocked at Americans’ habit of throwing away their broken belongings instead of repairing them. So,...

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