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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

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Student sports betting soars during March Madness

April 8, 2024

On Super Bowl Sunday, McCormick freshman Aaron Kazi and six friends each chipped in $300 to bet on the Kansas City Chiefs. Much like quarterback Patrick Mahomes II and tight end Travis Kelce, Kazi and...

McCormick freshman Vaibhav Mehra is from India and only started watching football last year. He said he enjoyed the Willard Super Bowl party because of the passion Americans display for the sport.

NU students gather to snack, shout and swoon at Super Bowl watch parties on campus

February 12, 2024

If you witnessed students cheering, jumping, or dancing Sunday night at Northwestern, you probably came across a Super Bowl watch party. Whatever the reason for watching — the friends, the food, or the...

Augustine: The NFL should stop placing success over women’s wellbeing

Augustine: The NFL should stop placing success over women’s wellbeing

February 17, 2019

In November of 2018, TMZ Sports released graphic surveillance video of then-Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt shoving a 19-year-old woman, Abigail Ottinger, in the hallway of a Cleveland hotel....

Medill Prof. J.A. Adande and five graduate students pose in front of Olympic rings in South Korea. The group encountered several factors that impacted their reporting during the Winter Olympics, including media access and geopolitical tensions.

Medill students travel to Pyeongchang for Winter Olympics coverage

February 27, 2018

A group of Medill students tested their sports and international reporting skills earlier this month at the Winter Olympics in South Korea. Medill Prof. J.A. Adande and five graduate students traveled...

Former Northwestern football coach passes away at 69

September 21, 2013

Former football coach Francis Peay died at age 69 Saturday morning, according to Northwestern officials. Peay took over the Wildcats in 1986 and collected more wins than either of his two predecessors....

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