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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


 McCormick junior Kyle Taylor runs Sunday in the 36th annual Chicago Marathon. Taylor completed his first marathon in just more than five hours.

Evanston, Northwestern runners take part in first Chicago Marathon since Boston bombing

October 13, 2013

Nearly 40,000 people completed the 36th Chicago Marathon on Sunday, the first running of the annual race since the April bombing at the Boston Marathon. More than 300 Evanston residents registered...

Muller: In the digital age, don't believe everything you read

Muller: In the digital age, don’t believe everything you read

April 24, 2013

Over the last few years, the way we have consumed breaking news has changed radically. Now we live-tweet anything and everything resembling news. Just a few years ago, before Twitter became as popular...

Students stand by in silent respect as leaders from Northwestern religious communities share words and prayers for the victims of the tragedy in Boston and the effect it has had on all.

Students, administrators stand together for Boston

April 22, 2013

The Northwestern community gathered Monday night at The Rock for a candlelight vigil to remember the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. “United we stand,” University Chaplain Timothy Stevens...

Caracotsios: We take care of our own

Caracotsios: We take care of our own

April 21, 2013

For most of my past, I’ve never been one for flags, ceremonies and rhetoric — the antidote to which being a healthy dose of sarcasm and satire. After all, it’s naive at best; might as well remain...

Gomaa: Media must not exploit nationality, religion of Boston Marathon bombers

April 21, 2013

About 15 minutes before the Boston bombings, I saw my friend, a Northwestern alumna, post a photo of herself at the finish line of the Boston Marathon. She wasn’t a runner. She was a spectator, there...

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