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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

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ASG seeks to centralize campus and local resources for students

April 28, 2021

Students looking for all sorts of assistance can probably look to Associated Student Government’s master list for Northwestern and local resources. Resources range from a link that leads to a form...

Katherine Conte and Juan Zuniga. The ticket won 51.25 percent of the vote.

Conte, Zuniga narrowly win ASG election

May 2, 2020

SESP junior Katherine Conte and Weinberg junior Juan Zuniga narrowly won the election for Associated Student Government president and executive vice president Saturday, election commissioner Joe Maino...

The debate was held April 27 at 6 p.m. Central Standard Time. Voting for the position will open April 30 at  8 p.m. and will close May 2 at 8 p.m. Central Standard Time.

ASG holds 2020 presidential debate over livestream

April 27, 2020

Associated Student Government held its 2020 presidential debate Monday night, where candidates Katherine Conte and Soteria Reid answered questions alongside their respective running mates, Juan Zuniga...

 From left to right, Juan Zuniga, Katherine Conte, Soteria Reid and Revika Singh. Conte and Reid are running for president, with Zuniga and Singh as vice presidents.

Meet ASG’s presidential candidates and their platforms

April 26, 2020

Two candidates for president and their running mates for vice president will compete for Associated Student Government’s executive leadership. Over the next week, the campaigns will present their policies,...

Robert Murphy, director at Feinberg’s Institute for Global Health, and Karla Satchell, professor of Microbiology-Immunology at Northwestern. The teach-in on the new coronavirus outbreak discusses the ongoing development of COVID-19, along with the racist undertone associated with the disease’s public discourse.

Chinatown Health Initiative discusses racist discourse on coronavirus

February 27, 2020

When Weinberg senior Yichun Chen found articles and video footage of Chinese people combating COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, she said she felt “really heavy.” Families were separated during Lunar...

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