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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


Ashley Deary drives to the hoop. The senior guard finished with 4 points as Northwestern struggled from the floor against Indiana.

Women’s Basketball: Slumping Wildcats fall 66-38 at Indiana

February 11, 2017

Women's Basketball With an opportunity to earn a resume-boosting win and separate itself from the middle of the Big Ten on Saturday, Northwestern fell flat. The Wildcats (17-7, 6-5 Big Ten) came...

Kaja Burke-Williams plays Eliza Doolittle in Wave Productions’ performance of “My Fair Lady.” The show, which emphasizes ideas such as classism, feminism and identity opens Thursday in the Norris University Center Louis Room.

Wave Productions highlights social tensions with modest take on Golden Age musical

February 9, 2017

A new production of “My Fair Lady” hopes to speak to students throughout campus and touch on timeless issues in a scaled-back setting. Wave Productions’ version of the classic Broadway show raises...

Evanston Police Chief Richard Eddington attends a Human Services meeting on Monday. The city announced at the meeting that the Evanston Police Department would begin implementing body cameras later this year.

Evanston, University police to wear body cameras starting this year

February 9, 2017

Evanston police officers will wear body cameras starting this summer in a joint program with University Police, the city announced Monday. The Evanston Police Department began to consider implementation...

In “Urinetown: The Musical,” a group of townspeople rebels against a company who is charging them to use toilets. The production will run Friday through Feb. 26 in the Ethel M. Barber Theater.

Urinetown cast satirizes musical theater, politics

February 8, 2017

In a dystopian world marked by the dilapidated “L” train stop that looms onstage, 16 actors balance humor and political satire as they fight over the right to pee for free. “Urinetown: The Musical,”...

Al Eastman, a panelist and archery director for the American Indian Center in Chicago, discusses the power of divesting from banks that finance the Dakota Access Pipeline. The event, held in Harris Hall, also focused on the role of social media as a tool for political action.

Panelists discuss ways to support No Dakota Access Pipeline movement at Buffett Institute event

February 8, 2017

At a panel presented by the Buffett Institute for Global Studies, Native American scholars and academics discussed methods for supporting Standing Rock, such as divestment campaigns and social media posts...

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