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The Daily Northwestern

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


In Focus: Schapiro's unconventional first 4 years marked by successes, controversies

In Focus: Schapiro’s unconventional first 4 years marked by successes, controversies

May 30, 2013

University President Morton Schapiro does not always know what he is going to say. Before Schapiro’s first speech as president of Williams College in 2000, the school’s presidential search committee...

Sandler: Don't stay silent during study abroad

Sandler: Don’t stay silent during study abroad

May 23, 2013

Study abroad. It’s been on your mind forever. Everyone tells you to do it. They all say it’s the cornerstone of your college experience. So you decide to go for it, to venture off to China, India,...

William Testa (left), vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, talks with Evanston business owners Wednesday at the Rotary International headquarters. The panel discussed economic development in Evanston.

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago official talks Evanston economic development

May 8, 2013

Although young college graduates are flocking to large cities, Evanston businesses are putting up a fight to keep them in the suburbs, a top official from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said Wednesday. Speaking...

Muller: A hint of insight in misguided rant

Muller: A hint of insight in misguided rant

April 10, 2013

On March 29, high school senior Suzy Weiss wrote an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal about a batch of Ivy League rejection letters she received. The article was cynical, angry and popular, and,...

Catherine Althaus poses in the mountains of Asturias, Spain, last summer. The Weinberg junior will travel to eight countries on four different continents this summer to study museums' treatment of human remains as the winner of the Circumnavigator Travel-Study Award.

Weinberg junior to travel to eight countries this summer as winner of Circumnavigator Grant

February 4, 2013

Weinberg junior Catherine Althaus will travel the globe this summer to study the treatment of human remains in museums as the winner of this year’s Circumnavigator Travel-Study Grant. The $9,000...

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