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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

Some students are sitting in a dimly lit classroom with one student looking in through the window.

ETHS disproportionately suspends Black students. That trend isn’t changing.

February 13, 2023

When students enter Evanston Township High School, a sign reading “All Are Welcome Here” greets them in more than 25 languages.  However, some students say they’ve been less welcomed than others...

A white fence surrounds a small garden with orange carrots and yellow sunflowers. The sun is shining and the sky is blue.

‘My City, Your City, Our City’ initiative engages Evanston youth with summer activities

July 25, 2022

 Evanston’s “My City, Your City, Our City” youth program has started its second run this summer, aiming to encourage community youth to avoid violence and engage in recreational activities. “My...

An Evanston Police Department squad car in a line of traffic.

Evanston’s elected officials made big promises on public safety. Here are their primary efforts.

March 3, 2022

Following Black Lives Matter protests in summer 2020, several of Evanston’s public officials promised policing reform and campaigned on public safety issues for the 2021 municipal elections. While the...

Ward 6 candidate Katie Trippi seeks to secure and sustain affordable housing, support small and minority-owned businesses and prioritize equitable access to Evanston resources for local youth.

Ward 6 candidate Katie Trippi seeks accessibility, affordability and equity

January 19, 2021

6th Ward aldermanic candidate Katie Trippi credits family for cultivating her civic engagement and political activism. “(Our parents) had us marching against the Vietnam War,” her sister Laura Tucker...

The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office has resumed expunging low-level cannabis records after the pandemic delayed court operations.

Cook County State’s Attorney resumes clearing cannabis records

October 28, 2020

After the pandemic delayed court operations, the Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s Office is now resuming the process of expunging low-level cannabis convictions. Since the beginning of October,...

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