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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


Community members discuss potential station sites for the Divvy bike share program. Input from Evanston residents at the Tuesday meeting and through an online survey will help organizers determine locations for eight bike stations coming to the city this summer.

Evanston residents weigh in on Divvy bike share program

January 13, 2015

Community members weighed in on potential sites for Divvy, a bike-sharing program that is  coming to Evanston, during a meeting on Tuesday. About 20 people attended the meeting at the Civic Center,...

Evanston replacing newspaper racks with consolidated boxes

January 6, 2015

Publications can now apply to use Evanston's recently consolidated newspaper display boxes, city officials announced Tuesday. Evanston has installed consolidated newspaper display boxes on public...

Students silently protest Ferguson decision with ‘die-in’ on sidewalk

November 26, 2014

Students lay down on the sidewalks near The Arch in a silent demonstration Wednesday to protest the grand jury decision in Ferguson, Missouri not to indict the police officer who fatally shot unarmed black...

Northwestern, Evanston prepare to offer ultra high-speed Internet to University researchers

November 18, 2014

Northwestern and Evanston officials are working to use their $1 million state grant to bring ultra high-speed Internet to University researchers by July 2015. Gov. Pat Quinn announced the awarding of...

Police Blotter: Nov. 18

November 17, 2014

Chicago woman charged with retail theft at Evanston grocery store Police arrested an employee Saturday at an Evanston grocery store in connection with retail theft, police said. A loss prevention...

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