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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


Weinberg juniors Julia Watson and Erik Zorn give a presentation outlining their campaign platform. The ASG candidates held a meeting with several dozen supporters in attendance Thursday evening.

The Daily Northwestern for Julia Watson and Erik Zorn

April 7, 2014

This academic year, we have seen students advocate for reform and discussion on a multitude of topics, including Frostbite shuttles, mental health and sexual assault. These topics have not affected a particular...

Letter to the Editor: Alum says ‘I Won’t’ to Northwestern’s ‘We Will’ campaign

April 6, 2014

I was invited to join Northwestern's $3.75 billion fund-raising drive called "We Will." My reply — I Won't. A school once called  "The Harvard of the Midwest" has morphed into a misguided muddle on...

Third CAPS counselor to start Monday

April 3, 2014

Counseling and Psychological Services' third new staff member will begin working on Monday. The office received special funding for the new position last May. Rosemary Magana will be specifically responsible...

CAPS to form coalition to better mental health services at Northwestern

January 8, 2014

A campus coalition is expected to form this quarter in hopes of improving Northwestern's mental health services. The coalition is designed to review the ways NU has addressed mental health issues and...

Demand for CAPS up 19 percent as search for third new counselor continues

November 26, 2013

Student requests for Counseling and Psychological Services have increased 19 percent this quarter, executive director John Dunkle said, following a 14 percent increase during last academic year  — yet...

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