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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


On the Friday before Memorial Day, the University would celebrate National Poppy Day by handing out red poppies – a symbol worn by citizens around the world to honor active service members and veterans.

ASG Senate passes legislation to honor alumni veterans and approve Election Commission guidelines

January 17, 2024

The Associated Student Government Senate met Wednesday and passed two resolutions: one to honor alumni veterans and active service members and another to approve Election Commission guidelines ahead of...

A teal, blue and pink poster advertising Evanston Restaurant Week pinned on a tan bulletin board. It lists 13 participating restaurants.

ASG Evanston Restaurant Week offers student discounts, builds community

April 10, 2022

Associated Student Government’s Community Relations Committee is partnering with local businesses to host Evanston Restaurant Week from April 11 through 15.  Northwestern students can present their...

A student wearing a purple Northwestern sweatshirt sits in a classroom and works on her computer.

ASG Senate unanimously passes resolution for ice cream in dining halls

April 6, 2022

At the Associated Student Government meeting Wednesday night, there was only one thing on everyone’s mind: ice cream in the dining halls.  Weinberg Senator and sophomore Stephanie Shields proposed...

Mariachi NU brings energy to holiday classics

December 4, 2013

This holiday season may look and sound a little different — that is, if you’re going to be serenaded by Mariachi Northwestern. Although its repertoire contains holiday classics such as “Merry Christmas,”...

Kevin Harris, Associated Student Government community relations vice president, listens on Thursday during a meeting of the city’s Planning and Development Committee. Committee members discussed changes to the city’s occupancy laws.

Amendments to ‘brothel law’ brought before city

May 28, 2013

Although no one has ever been evicted for violating the “brothel law,” the city plans to enforce a watered down version of the occupancy ordinance should City Council pass it, Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl...

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