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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern


Sammy Nettling leads off first base. The sophomore catcher went 2-for-6 in the weekend sweep over Michigan State.

Softball: Wildcats win big, sweep Michigan State

April 25, 2016

Softball In its final Big Ten home series of the season, Northwestern sent its seniors off with a resounding sweep of Michigan State. With its seven seniors as the core for this Wildcat team, NU...

McCormick junior Wendy Roldan runs in a 5K hosted by Northwestern’s International Gender Equality Movement. The 5K had roughly 55 participants and raised more than $1,500.

International Gender Equality Movement hosts 5K raising money for female empowerment campaign

April 24, 2016

Welcome to The Daily's photo blog: Captured. This will be a space to share photos by The Daily's staff as well as photos from members of our community. Students can submit entries to be considered from...

Sam Shropshire tosses the ball before a serve. The junior won his singles match against Penn State on Sunday in straight sets.

Men’s Tennis: Wildcats set new record for most wins in program history

April 24, 2016

Men's Tennis After a season of shattered ceilings and defied expectations, the Wildcats’ recent road trip served as jarring reminder that room for growth exists. And yet, at the same time, it exhibited...

Strong Kirchheimer eyes the ball before a forehand. The junior has solidified the No. 3 singles spot for Northwestern this year, going 17-1 at the spot.

Men’s Tennis: Northwestern set to make history

April 21, 2016

Men's Tennis Northwestern has a chance to win its first Big Ten title since 1990 and break the program’s record for wins in a season this weekend. The No. 14 Wildcats (23-2, 9-0 Big Ten) will...

Associated Student Government president Christina Cilento (right) addresses Senate on Wednesday night. Cilento and executive vice president Macs Vinson will have to make public apologies as punishment for an election violations.

Senate approves public apology punishment for Cilento, Vinson

April 20, 2016

Associated Student Government Senate approved Wednesday night the Rules Committee’s recommendation for president Christina Cilento and executive vice president Macs Vinson to give public apologies as...

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