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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


Educator Eva Moskowitz speaks about her critiques of New York City’s public school system. Moskowitz was called “America’s most controversial educator” by U.S. News.

Eva Moskowitz discusses New York City public school system

May 20, 2015

When Eva Moskowitz attended Stuyvesant High School in New York, she encountered problems in the city’s public school system that ultimately led her to establish the Success Academy Charter Schools in...

Julia Kuhn takes a big swing. The senior received recognition for her academic pursuits by way of a postgraduate scholarship from the Big Ten.

Seniors Coukos, Kuhn awarded postgraduate scholarship for high achieving student-athletes

May 20, 2015

Softball senior Julia Kuhn and wrestling senior John Coukos each received $7,500 from the annual Big Ten postgraduate scholarship. The conference established the scholarship in 2012, with the first...

Josh Jamieson celebrates after a good shot. The junior was one of six Northwestern golfers competing in a U.S. Open local qualifier and the only Wildcat to advance to Sectional qualifying.

Men’s Golf: Jamieson moves on to U.S. Open Sectional qualifying

May 20, 2015

Men's Golf Junior Josh Jamieson advanced to the U.S. Open Sectional qualifying on Monday by placing among the five lowest scorers at a local qualifier at Flossmoor Country Club in Flossmoor, Illinois. Jamieson...

Ava DuVernay discusses her film, “Selma,” after it was screened at Alice Millar Chapel on Monday night. “Selma,” directed by DuVernay, depicts the 1965 voting rights protests.

‘Selma’ director discusses film’s themes

May 18, 2015

When the director of the film “Selma” visited campus Monday, she told the crowd of more than 700 there is a tendency to emphasize achievements of marginalized communities, which can distract from the...

Eight Divvy bike stations will open in Evanston in spring 2016. Bikers will be able to purchase a $75 annual membership or a 24-hour pass for $7.

City to install Divvy bikes in spring 2016

May 17, 2015

The Evanston Divvy Bikes program will launch in spring 2016 after the equipment is ordered this fall, the city announced Friday. The decision to install bikes next year came after the Illinois Department...

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