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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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Reel Thoughts: ‘The Pale Blue Eye’ is a good murder mystery with some significant flaws lurking under the surface

January 17, 2023

Warning: This story contains spoilers.  Netflix original series and movies are quite an inconsistent bunch: For every “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie,” there is a “Resident Evil.” Luckily,...

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Chinese Students Association hosts actor Arden Cho as fall speaker

November 14, 2022

Fans gathered and emotions ran high Sunday as the Chinese Students Association welcomed Asian American actor Arden Cho as its 2022 fall speaker. Communication senior Amanda Han and Bienen and Weinberg...

Cabral: On “Delilah Green Doesn’t Care” and queer rom-coms

Cabral: On “Delilah Green Doesn’t Care” and queer rom-coms

July 28, 2022

As a rom-com enthusiast, I have a set list of tropes I enjoy and those I don’t. While I could spend hours on the couch with a book featuring a well-developed friends-to-lovers relationship, I’ve been...

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‘That was actually good’: 40% Milk entertains through longform improv

May 18, 2022

Communication sophomores Finn Rollings and Eli Civetta had only known each other for about a month when they performed their first longform improv comedy show for an audience of one. Almost five months...

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Netflix’s May 2022 slate: What’s coming this month

May 3, 2022

Netflix’s May 2022 slate features anime vampires, girlbosses and a new look into the dimension Hawkins middle and highschool students call the “Upside Down.” 1. “Stranger Things” Season 4,...

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