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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


Students from the class of 2018 and Ogwumike formed the collective in 2015. They hoped to connect artists of color on Northwestern’s campus to Chicago influences, exercising autonomy and liberation in creating an art alliance.

Living in Color creates space for queer artists of color through “collective imagining”

May 27, 2020

Living in Color is not just a student club or campus organization, but a “collective” — a political statement by Northwestern’s queer artists of color to defy by creation. The decision to adopt...

A live mural from the first Living in Color artist showcase in 2015 — the artists made the piece during the event.

Living in Color’s showcase, BLK GRL SANCTUARY, gives a platform to student artists of color

May 1, 2019

In 2016, Northwestern President Morton Schapiro made a statement in support of safe spaces on campus. Still, many students feel like there is a lack of these spaces on campus. One student group working...

Students at the town hall. Northwestern students spoke out about mental health resources

‘Fund Our Care’ hosts town hall on mental health resources, students share stories

April 26, 2019

Medill sophomore Cayla Clements said even though the University “appears” to give help to students, seeking mental health resources is actually a process students must do on their own. “Things...

Fund Our Care Collective will host a town hall on April 25 for students to voice concerns about well being on campus. Higher administration has been invited but has not confirmed that members will attend.

Fund Our Care Collective urges admin to create resources that ‘help students stay alive’

April 23, 2019

On March 17, Dean of Students Todd Adams emailed students, wishing “good thoughts” during finals week. He said that “it is normal, at times, to struggle with academic work, find balance among competing...

Teach-in explores free speech issues in historical, modern contexts

February 7, 2018

African American Studies Prof. Martha Biondi spoke about free speech in its historical and contemporary contexts at a teach-in and discussion on Tuesday, referencing events from the national civil rights...

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