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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


Members of the Harley Clarke Citizens Committee discuss Wednesday the future of the Harley Clarke Mansion. The committee talked about possibly creating and expanding a park district around the mansion.

Committee discusses creating park district to keep Harley Clarke Mansion public

April 16, 2015

Evanston residents explored the idea Wednesday of creating a park district around the historic Harley Clarke Mansion, allowing it to stay in the hands of the city and remain open to public use. The...

Ryan Kettelkamp, a landscape architect, shows Evanston residents the bird habitat areas affected by Northwestern’s construction.The city has plans to start rehabilitating the areas by next fall.

Evanston residents propose ideas to restore bird habitat harmed by Northwestern construction

April 9, 2015

Evanston officials and community members discussed Wednesday ways to restore bird habitats damaged by Northwestern's visitor center construction. “We lost a habitat area that was facilitating migratory...

Communication sophomore Matt Fulle speaks in support of Mayor Rahm Emanuel at a panel about the mayoral runoff election hosted by the Center for Civic Engagement and Political Union. The center hosted the event to inform students about the unprecedented runoff election between Emanuel and Cook County Commissioner Jesus “Chuy” Garcia.

Students discuss upcoming Chicago mayoral runoff election

April 3, 2015

Two Northwestern groups hosted a panel Thursday night aimed at better informing students about the candidates in the Chicago mayoral runoff election. In front of a crowd of about 35, student panelists...

A panel of experts answer questions about local water conservation. Rotary International hosted an event Tuesday to discuss diverse ways to improve and conserve Great Lakes water.

Experts discuss solutions to global water crisis on local scale

March 31, 2015

A panel of water experts Tuesday discussed ways to better use Great Lakes water, from cleaning up toxic hotspots to using conservation techniques in beer production. Around 100 people attended the...

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