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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


A dog stands behind a metal gate with a “Beach Officially Closed” sign.

City Council to bark about local dog park Monday

September 27, 2021

In 2016, a rising Lake Michigan submerged Evanston’s fenced-off dog beach. Attempts by the city of Evanston Parks and Recreation and city of Evanston Public Works Agency to keep the fenced-off beach...

Evanston began construction to supply water to Lincolnwood.

Evanston to begin construction on part of new water supply

October 8, 2019

Evanston will begin construction on part of a new water supply on Hartrey Avenue and Oakton Street. The city will build roughly 2,500 feet of a 24-inch water transmission main and a below-grade flow...

Weinberg sophomore Samantha Flood speaks Monday at the one-year memorial of Mohammed Ramzan’s death. Ramzan died last April during crew practice after falling off a nine-person shell.

Students gather for 1-year memorial of Mohammed Ramzan’s death

April 16, 2018

As a group of students gathered Monday for the one-year memorial of Mohammed Ramzan’s death, Samantha Flood fondly recalled the special bond she shared with Ramzan. “Even though we were friends...

The Rock is painted black and gold to memorialize the death of first-year student Mohammed Ramzan. The students who painted The Rock are asking that it is left unpainted for at least three days to respect the beginning of the Muslim mourning period.

Students paint The Rock to commemorate Mohammed Ramzan

April 17, 2017

Less than a week after the death of first-year student Mohammed Ramzan, Communication freshman Kimani Isaac said she started processing the loss of her friend while guarding The Rock. Using only smartphone...

Police Blotter: Man charged with cocaine possession

April 3, 2016

Evanston police charged a 44-year-old Zion, Illinois resident Saturday night in connection with possession of cocaine. Police first pulled over the man, Anthony D. Henley, in his car near Green Bay...

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