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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

The Chicago Department of Transportation wants to bring bike-sharing service Divvy to Evanston next year. The departments plan would also install Divvy stations in Oak Park, Ill.

Chicago eyes Evanston for Divvy expansion

November 8, 2013

The Chicago Department of Transportation is looking to expand Divvy to two suburbs, the latest effort to bring the bike-sharing service to Evanston. CDOT announced Wednesday it plans to apply for $3...

Tomate Fresh Kitchen, 914 1/2 Noyes St., has had a steady stream of customers since it opened Oct. 31. The new business filled the storefront left vacant by Ice & A Slice, which went out of business last spring.

Latin kitchen draws crowds in opening week

November 6, 2013

Tomate Fresh Kitchen drew so many customers in its first week open that it ran out of food. The restaurant, 914 1/2 Noyes St., opened Oct. 31 and finally filled the storefront left vacant by Ice &...

Evanston aldermen take capital improvement tour

October 27, 2013

Evanston aldermen Saturday morning toured several sites throughout the city targeted for capital improvement. The three-hour tour was scheduled to visit 10 locations the city is eying for various renovations....

This delicious popcorn will help you through your midterm slump.

On a Budget: Tips for beating the midterm blues

October 23, 2013

After the honeymoon period during the first weeks of college comes and goes, life gets hard. Really hard. And really quickly. I found myself needing some uninterrupted me-time — time to light a candle,...

Evanston is encouraging residents to test out new parking meters and pay stations. The city has already installed some of them on various streets.

Evanston seeks public input on new parking meters, pay stations

October 18, 2013

Evanston is asking residents to weigh in on new parking meters and pay stations recently installed across the city. Drivers are now able to use credit cards at the 50 new, solar-powered meters and two...

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