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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

An illustration of a person’s arm being vaccinated behind a blue background. The person being vaccinated wears a white t-shirt with their sleeve rolled up as a long needle punctures their arm. There are three hands wearing blue gloves holding a vial of the vaccine, touching the person’s arm and administering the vaccine.

Students discuss uncertainty about vaccination requirements for Fall Quarter

April 27, 2021

Northwestern has yet to officially announce if students will be required to receive the COVID-19 vaccine before returning to campus in the fall, and some students are questioning why.   At an April...

NU Declassified: Joseph Medill, Chicago’s first influencer

NU Declassified: Joseph Medill, Chicago’s first influencer

April 2, 2021

Northwestern boasts the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications, but do you know the story behind its namesake? Joseph Medill was a publisher of the Chicago Tribune, mayor...

23 men dressed in white soccer uniforms that say Northwestern and their number in purple in front of a soccer goal. They are smiling with their arms around each other.

NU men’s club soccer team builds camaraderie, focuses on recruiting

March 12, 2021

For the NU men’s club soccer team, not having a competitive season for over a year could have been an irreparable loss. Instead, they’ve decided to do what they could to stay connected to their sport...

Fine: Weed out weed-out classes

February 24, 2021

As an engineering student, I’ve endured my fair share of weed-out classes, courses meant to separate those who will continue in STEM fields from those who won’t. Typically characterized by difficult...

Bhargav Maganti (left) and Igor Karlicic with Northwestern’s customized Seeker. The Seeker is the world’s first robotic quarterback, and it uses tracking technology to make passes more accurate and practices more efficient.

No quarterback? No problem. NU alumni design world’s first robotic quarterback

February 18, 2021

Football A new quarterback made its way into Ryan Fieldhouse on Friday — and no, it wasn’t Ryan Hilinski. A 6-foot tall, purple and black robot called the Seeker, designed by Northwestern alumni...

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