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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

North Shore Retirement Hotel resident Hattie Buell leads a singalong on the piano at NCDCs Senior Gala on Saturday afternoon. This is the second year the event was held off campus.

Students, seniors embrace the ‘Fabulous ’50s’ at Senior Gala

February 24, 2013

Northwestern students and local senior citizens enjoyed an afternoon of song and dance, wearing 1950s-themed garb at Northwestern Community Development Corps’ Senior Gala on Saturday. In a room at...

Northwestern students seek creation of Native American studies program

January 8, 2013

As Northwestern prepares to celebrate Founder’s Day later this month, some students are calling on school officials to also recognize the violent history of John Evans, one of the University’s primary...

In Focus: New student center likelier than ever as key forces come together

In Focus: New student center likelier than ever as key forces come together

November 20, 2012

When Frontera Fresco opens in Norris University Center later this month, it will stand as the latest change to the 40-year-old facility. This school year, a collision of forces — an expiration of...

ASG allocates student group funding, announces emergency response team

November 15, 2012

Associated Student Government finalized supplemental funding for A-status student groups and announced the formation of a new emergency response team at Wednesday’s weekly Senate meeting. Prior to...

Damien Echols of the West Memphis Three and his wife Lorris Davis talk to students on Tuesday about his release from prison after being on death row for 18 years. Echols was convicted of murdering three children in 1993 and sentenced to death three times.

Former death row inmate shares experience at NCDC, Peace Project event

November 14, 2012

Damien Echols, who was wrongfully convicted of murder and subsequently released from death row, spoke Tuesday at Northwestern about his experience and advocated for a more humanitarian justice system. About...

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