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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


Northwestern reported a threefold increase in academic integrity violations in the last academic year. Assistant Dean Ricardo Court expressed his frustration with students in an internal email sent to faculty.

Assistant dean reprimands students in faculty email for threefold academic integrity violations

October 6, 2021

Assistant Dean for Academic Integrity Ricardo Court expressed concerns with students’ “carefree attitudes” and “clumsy” attempts to plagiarize in the 2020-21 academic year in a Sept. 29 email...

A football player holds a helmet, with a stadium looming in the background. The title "A Labor of Likeness" appears in the sky.

In Focus: As state, federal governments grapple with NIL legislation, Northwestern community members reflect on potential impacts

June 8, 2021

If Weinberg junior Cole Sias wants to post on her social media accounts, she could make money with just a few taps. Sias is a micro-influencer, with over 4,500 followers on Instagram, which means she...

Davis’ Instagram, where she posts photos of her new makeup looks. Davis’ latest post is part of her “Valentine’s Day Series.”

Q&A: Freshman Kenny Davis talks makeup, TikTok following

February 17, 2021

Medill freshman Kenny Davis has been applying makeup since she was 14 years old. In quarantine, she started to share her makeup looks through social media. Davis has since garnered more than 42,000 likes...

Borrok: I miss movie theaters

Borrok: I miss movie theaters

November 6, 2020

I was in need of a distraction on Tuesday. Election results would not begin to roll in for another few hours, and I had finished most of my assigned schoolwork. My social media feeds were hooked on the...

WeChat is the most popular messaging app in China. When Chinese international students come to study in the U.S., it’s one of the only ways they can keep in contact with friends and family back home.

Chinese international students feel anxiety, frustration over potential WeChat ban

September 24, 2020

When Weinberg sophomore Ika Qiao needs to contact someone, her “automatic reaction” is to open WeChat. Weinberg junior Lily Liu said WeChat isn’t just a messaging app — it combines the functions...

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