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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


A storefront window covered in flowers with “Saville Flowers” written on it.

Saville Flowers: Still growing after 80 years

November 19, 2023

Even as winter approaches Evanston, Saville Flowers remains in full bloom. Located at 1714 Sherman Ave., the family and locally owned business has been a hallmark of Evanston for over 80 years. “We're...

Ryan: Make junk food giants pull their weight

Ryan: Make junk food giants pull their weight

November 8, 2023

Ozempic and Wegovy have the potential to change the landscape of American public health, but only if we let them. These drugs, which first received public interest as new weight-management instruments...

Yohanna Endashaw, a junior at Niles West High School, performs at the annual Poetry Out Loud competition.

‘A reflection of my life story’: Local teen poet inspires with performances, new novel

November 7, 2023

When 17-year-old Yohanna Endashaw took the stage in March at the Poetry Out Loud State Finals in Springfield, she said she felt herself transcend into a "vessel for the poems.” “I like to allow...

Cloths hanging over a restaurant kitchen counter.

Gallery: New bites to grab in Evanston

November 6, 2023

Evanston offers a rich variety of dining options. In the last year, cuisines from around the world have hit the food scene downtown. Here is the rundown for some of the new spots in town to grab a bite.  Email:...

Champion Xingke Sun, left, and runner-up Yifan Wu, right, face off in the tournament’s marquee match. The board automatically records each move, allowing over 40 spectators to watch the game with commentary on streaming site Twitch.

Evanston Go Tournament captures community with over 100 competitors

November 5, 2023

Like most Go beginners, Mark Rubenstein’s first few games weren’t pretty.  While living in Rogers Park during the 1970s, Rubenstein first became interested in the Chinese board game when he saw...

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