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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


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Indigenous playwright Larissa FastHorse talks representation, community engagement

April 23, 2024

Award-winning Indigenous playwright and choreographer Larissa FastHorse spoke at Harris Hall Tuesday in a guest speaker event hosted by SESP Dean Bryan Brayboy and Communication Dean E. Patrick Johnson. Brayboy...

A graphic of a person wearing a homemade mask. Experts are suggesting people wear two layers of masks as more contagious COVID-19 variants spread.

Health experts suggest wearing two masks as COVID-19 variant begins to spread

January 27, 2021

As new, potentially more contagious COVID-19 variants spread throughout the country, some medical experts recommend that people wear two layers of masks. The first case of the United Kingdom B.1.1.7....

PBS NewsHour anchor Judy Woodruff. Woodruff discussed issues of gender equality in the newsroom at her Tuesday event.

Judy Woodruff speaks about equality and integrity in journalism

October 16, 2018

Anchor and managing editor of PBS NewsHour Judy Woodruff urged women in journalism to strive for management positions during a Tuesday event at the McCormick Foundation Center. During the panel, hosted...

Medill Prof. J.A. Adande and five graduate students pose in front of Olympic rings in South Korea. The group encountered several factors that impacted their reporting during the Winter Olympics, including media access and geopolitical tensions.

Medill students travel to Pyeongchang for Winter Olympics coverage

February 26, 2018

A group of Medill students tested their sports and international reporting skills earlier this month at the Winter Olympics in South Korea. Medill Prof. J.A. Adande and five graduate students traveled...

‘Late Night’ host reflects on Northwestern experiences, writing satire in current political climate

‘Late Night’ host reflects on Northwestern experiences, writing satire in current political climate

May 4, 2017

Seth Meyers did not take any political science or journalism courses during his time at Northwestern. As a radio, television and film major, comedy was what he was passionate about. Now, two decades...

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