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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

University Christian Ministry at 1834 Chicago Ave. The virtual event explored queerness and faith and the journeys of the panelists in reconciling the two.

Overlooked: Christian Spaces for LGBTQ-identifying students exist despite oppression

May 14, 2019

This article is the third in “Overlooked,” a series that explores the experiences of underrepresented groups in different spaces on campus. Julie Windsor Mitchell has been executive director and...

University Chaplain Timothy Stevens. Stevens, who has served in his position for 32 years, will retire after June’s commencement ceremony.

University chaplain reflects on interfaith inclusion, campus diversity before retirement

April 16, 2018

Timothy Stevens (Weinberg ’82, ’90) said his 32-year role as the University chaplain was “large and multi-faceted.” “(This job involves) working with students who are trying to figure out...

Students wait in line to get food at Sargent Dining Hall. Several groups on campus, including student organizations and administrative departments, have been addressing food insecurity on Northwestern’s campus.

Northwestern community increases efforts to address food insecurity on campus

February 27, 2018

Though most Northwestern students generally appear to be fairly affluent, food insecurity still affects some students every day, causing some student groups and University officials to increase efforts...

Larycia Hawkins speaks in Alice Millar Chapel. The former Wheaton College professor discussed religious solidarity drawing her on departure from the evangelical Protestant college.

Former Wheaton College professor at center of religious controversy speaks about solidarity

April 8, 2016

Larycia Hawkins, a former professor at Wheaton College, spoke at Alice Millar Chapel on Thursday evening to share her perspective on embodied solidarity. Her insight drew from a recent incident in which...

Four college religious leaders discuss the intersection of of sex, love and religion. SHAPE hosted the panel to spark dialogue about sexuality and religion on campus.

Religious leaders discuss love, sex, religion in SHAPE panel

February 23, 2016

Though different faiths may have different views on sexuality, love remains a unifying theme, said four religious leaders at a panel organized by Sexual Health and Assault Peer Educators. The panel,...

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