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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


Northwestern’s Lakefill overlooking downtown Chicago.

Scientists examine Illinois earthquake risk

October 6, 2019

On July 8, just after California experienced a 7.1-magnitude earthquake, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency issued a statement encouraging residents to prepare for possible local quakes. While Illinois...

AIDS: Stigma, PrEP and the ongoing crisis

AIDS: Stigma, PrEP and the ongoing crisis

April 14, 2019

This is the ninth column in “50 Years of Queer Anger,” a series examining LGBTQ+ issues in the United States since 1969. On April 24, 1980, the CDC was informed that Ken Horne, a resident of San...

Jack Dunn rounds third. The senior shortstop is a key returning contributor for Northwestern this season.

Baseball: Northwestern hoping to start off a bounceback season in Arizona

February 14, 2019

Baseball It may only be the second full week of February, and snow still covers the Northwestern field, but college baseball season is here. The Wildcats start play this weekend in Arizona with a...

Gov. Jerry Brown of California signed a bill after the FCC repealed net neutrality rules in 2017. The move by the FCC means that providers like Verizon can now charge consumers differently for services and thus limit the access users have to the information that can be consumed.

Your streaming is at stake: Why net neutrality matters

October 25, 2018

Ahead of the November midterm elections, Daily reporters are speaking to voters about issues they’ll take to the polls. In this article, students and professors take on the complexity of net neutrality. The...

Bank of America Corporation members testify before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. California recently passed a law requiring women to hold seats of public corporate boards.

Northwestern study supports benefits of California gender-quota law

October 17, 2018

In an attempt to make management positions more available to women, California passed a law on Sept. 30 requiring women to hold seats on public corporate boards. The law, which is the first gender-quota...

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