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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


Weinberg sophomore and ASG senator for NAISA Meadow Neubauer-Keyes creates a tobacco tie.

Students create tobacco ties and banner in preparation for Procession, reflecting on the Sand Creek Massacre

November 13, 2024

Students created tobacco ties and a banner Monday as part of the Sand Creek Massacre Commemoration: Making Activity event that honors Native American Lives lost in the tragedy. The event was the second...

 University President Michael Schill announced the creation of a new religious literacy program last month, but so far, no concrete plans have been implemented.

Northwestern’s new religious literacy program slow to get off the ground

September 30, 2024

University President Michael Schill announced the creation of a new religious literacy program through the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion last month — but so far the program hasn’t...

Coleman joined Northwestern in February 2021.

Vice President and Associate Provost Robin Means Coleman to step down Jan. 1

November 28, 2023

Robin Means Coleman will step down from her roles as vice president and associate provost for diversity and inclusion on Jan. 1, Northwestern announced Tuesday. According to a news release from the...

Two people hold a banner that has “Protect the Sacred” painted on it with grass, water and rain clouds. Other people stand nearby.

30 Days of Indigenous programming celebrates Native American and Indigenous heritage

November 21, 2022

Content warning: This story contains mentions of death and anti-Indigenous violence. The sound of drums, singing and the jingle of dancers’ bells filled Norris University Center’s ground floor Nov....

Two people holding up a handmade sign reading “Protect the Sacred” next to The Rock with a winter sky in the background.

NAISA commemorates 158th anniversary of the Sand Creek Massacre, reiterates demands to NU

November 18, 2022

Content warning: This article contains mentions of death and anti-Indigenous violence.  On Nov. 29, 1864, Col. John Chivington led soldiers to kill about 230 Cheyenne and Arapaho people, who were trying...

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