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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


WildHacks 2024 hackers created projects under three tracks: urban planning, productivity and wellness.

Students code through the night at NU’s largest hackathon WildHacks

April 7, 2024

From Pennsylvania to Illinois, students coded through the night in WildHacks, NU’s largest hackathon, from Friday to Sunday.  “Hackathons in general are just a way to learn programming skills and...

LTE: Ryan Field and the Costs of Inequity

LTE: Ryan Field and the Costs of Inequity

May 17, 2023

  As faculty members and sports fans, we have followed the conversations about rebuilding Ryan Field with a mix of interest and uncertainty. So far, debates surrounding the proposed redesign...

 Lia Assimakopoulos’s room in Willard Hall. A survey conducted earlier this year by Deloitte estimated families would spend $25.5 billion in back to college shopping.

Students spend big for back-to-school shopping

October 2, 2018

Earlier this month, more than 2,000 students moving into dorms raided the Target in downtown Evanston, leaving empty shelves and other stores to compensate for the picked over stock. Downtown Evanston...

Ald. Robin Rue Simmons (left),  Amy Silverstein (center) and Taylor Kinn (right) speak on a Tuesday panel in Harris Hall. The three discussed balancing social impact work as women in a changing industry.

Panelists discuss entrepreneurship, benefits of social impact work

May 22, 2018

When navigating the career field, Ald. Robin Rue Simmons (5th) said it’s important for Northwestern students to be confident in their ideas and roll with the punches, wherever a career might take them. Rue...

Kenzie Krogh.

Loved ones remember Kenzie Krogh as selfless friend, resilient student

February 28, 2018

Not long before her 21st birthday, Carlie Cope was window shopping at a stationery and gift shop with Kenzie Krogh, one of her closest friends. “She remembered every single thing that I pointed out,...

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