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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


Patterns make up the band’s album cover.

Widemouth prepares for new album release, reflects on almost one year of bandhood

November 19, 2024

It all began with a “join this super cool band” flyer hung in Kresge Hall by Communication junior Makena Carnahan. When Jamie Eder (Weinberg ’23) discovered the flyer and reached out to Carnahan...

Milky Chance, a German rock band best known for their 2013 hit "Stolen Dance" headlined Saturday's lineup.

CAPTURED: 2024 Winnetka Music Festival

June 17, 2024

Welcome to The Daily’s photo blog: Captured. This is a space for The Daily’s photographers to share their best work, including photos from weekend performances and events around the community. You...

Milky Chance, a German rock band best known for their 2013 hit "Stolen Dance" headlined Saturday's lineup.

“Artist-first” Winnetka Music Festival brings Milky Chance, Band of Horses, NU band and more to the North Shore

June 17, 2024

A sea of people of all ages filled downtown Winnetka this weekend to see to big names like Milky Chance and Band of Horses as well as discover new and upcoming music from Chicago and around the world at...

Makena lei poses in front of a brick building shot through a fishbowl camera lens.

Makena lei talks recording process, inspirations for debut project ‘Call It a Home’

January 21, 2024

Call it a hit: with major magazine attention and laudatory internet discourse, Communication sophomore Makena Carnahan’s debut project “Call It a Home” resonated with audiences through genuine lyricism...

This year’s results from AlcoholEDU, an online course that educates first-years about alcohol and drugs and surveys them about their alcohol and drug usage, show a 3 percent increase in students who believe choosing not to drink is acceptable.

Fewer first-year students say alcohol is an important part of social life, AlcoholEdu survey shows

October 18, 2018

First-year students are more likely to exhibit risk-reducing behavior than in past years, according to the AlcoholEdu survey of alcohol and drug use for incoming students. The share of students who...

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