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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

Exhibit-goers browse newspaper clippings from the the period when the Tibetan refugee community began to settle in Chicago. In addition to the articles, the “Tibetans in Chicago: A story of resilience and success” exhibit includes portraits, photos and letters.

Noyes Cultural Arts Center exhibit tells story of Tibetan community in Evanston

May 24, 2019

Soon after the Immigration Act of 1990 was passed, Tibetan immigrants began to establish homes in Chicago. Fleeing a country where they lived under constant suspicion and violence from Chinese officials,...

Ald. Cicely Fleming (9th) at Saturday’s city council meeting. Fleming asked whether city council had the funds to implement the plan.

Evanston city staff says it will prioritize infrastructure in 2019-2020 year

March 4, 2019

Aldermen emphasized the need for infrastructure investment, one of several city goals previously set for the 2019-2020 year, at Saturday’s special council meeting. Lara Biggs, the city engineering...

Noyes Cultural Arts Center at 927 Noyes St. Lynsey Ann Moxie sang, danced and recited original poetry as part of a performance in the “100 Acts of Resistance” series.

Artist examines black womanhood in ‘100 Acts of Resistance’

February 20, 2018

Midway through her performance, Lynsey Ann Moxie stopped the music and spoke directly to the audience. As a black woman and artist, she said that it was time for her to be vulnerable. Moxie sang, danced...

Nikita Kulkarni

Q&A: Vice president of UNITY Charity Fashion Show

April 13, 2016

A&E For the ninth year in a row, student models will take the stage and strut down a runway as they model for the Unity Charity Fashion Show this Sunday at the Hilton Orrington, 1710 Orrington Ave....

An exhibit displaying Shakespearean design elements will start at the Noyes Cultural Arts Center on April 10.  The collection was organized to celebrate 400 years since the playwrights death.

Evanston commemorates 400 years since Shakespeare’s death with design exhibit

April 7, 2016

A&E When William Shakespeare’s works were first performed four centuries ago, electricity hadn’t yet been invented. However, to commemorate 400 years since the famed playwright’s death, the...

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