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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


The City’s community centers will act as cooling centers. It’s advised to spend at least two hours in an air-conditioned space if your home does not have A.C.

First heat wave of the season brings record-breaking temperatures: Here’s how to stay cool

June 18, 2024

The Chicago area saw record-breaking temperatures this past weekend, and highs in the 90s are expected later this week. Although no heat advisory has been issued, cooling centers are available throughout...

Rich Falk coaches Don Davis. Falk took Northwestern to its first ever postseason tournament at the 1983 NIT.

Men’s Basketball: Team alumni discuss pride and legacy of Northwestern’s second consecutive March Madness bid

March 21, 2024

NEW YORK — Mere minutes after the NCAA Tournament’s Selection Sunday show began, Welsh-Ryan Arena erupted for the second consecutive season. With their ticket punched to Brooklyn, New York, Chris Collins...

The brick Family Focus Center building with an American flag hanging in front.

Q&A: Family Focus talks relief efforts for incoming migrants

October 10, 2023

Chicago’s new migrant arrivals just exceeded 17,000 from the past year — but the metro area has struggled to accommodate the influx. Apart from traditional shelters, migrants have had to sleep in police...

A photograph of the backs of two people sitting down next to each other in furry coats, facing a body of water in the snow.

CineYouth features Northwestern filmmakers, highlights youth talent from across the globe

April 20, 2023

Sometimes, suiting up your professor in a plant costume to drive a car is what it takes to get the perfect shot. For Communication junior Sam Friedman, it was a must for his short film “George,”...

Silhouettes of carolers stand next to a light post with snowflakes falling from the sky above them.

It’s beginning to sound a lot like Christmas: Chicago area carolers prepare for the holiday season

December 1, 2021

Think of caroling, and jolly, smiling singers decked in red and green attire belting “Jingle Bells” probably come to mind.  But for Chicago’s professional caroling groups, holiday cheer is not...

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