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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


Eugene Sunshine, vice president of business and finance, presents NU’s plans for a biomedical research facility at Thursday’s Commission on Chicago Landmarks meeting. Sunshine argued that there are no viable reuse options for saving the old Prentice Women’s Hospital.

Prentice again denied landmark status

February 7, 2013

Chicago’s landmarks commission voted unanimously to decline recommending landmark status for the old Prentice Women’s Hospital Thursday night, upholding for the second time Northwestern’s plans to...

Dropping home prices, available inventory lead to increased demand among Evanston homebuyers

January 27, 2013

Longtime Evanston resident Dorothy King had lived in her spacious four-bedroom home for about 20 years and was ready to move to smaller living quarters. King's home was snapped up in six days last spring,...

Protess scores victory as investigative work aids man in obtaining evidentiary hearing

January 27, 2013

Medill Innocence Project founder David Protess secured what he called a “stunning victory for justice” Friday when his and his students' investigative work helped spur a judge's decision to grant...

Evanston resident Priscilla Giles looks at comments concerning participant's concerns about existence of racial tension in city institutions in the third dialogue on race the city has hosted.

Evanston residents discuss institutional racism at third city dialogue

January 25, 2013

Evanston residents discussed racism in education, law enforcement and other institutions Thursday at the last of three dialogues on race hosted by the city. The city hosted the series of discussions,...

Illinois' flu season this year is more serious than it has been in past years. As of Friday, data showed the flu was responsible for 476 intensive-care-unit hospitalizations and 50 deaths in the state.

Evanston escapes flu epidemic

January 23, 2013

Evanston seems to have escaped the worst of the flu outbreak, even as the epidemic hits hard in Cook County. The number of reported flu cases in Evanston has remained steady, said Evonda Thomas, director...

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