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The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

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Q&A: NU alum Carine Kanimba, daughter of Paul Rusesabagina, discusses efforts to free father from Rwandan imprisonment

December 18, 2022

Carine Kanimba (School of Professional Studies ’16) has been leading a campaign to free her father, Paul Rusesabagina, from the Rwandan government for more than two years. A Presidential Medal of...

Landgraff: United Nations’ ineffectiveness on display in Ukraine

Landgraff: United Nations’ ineffectiveness on display in Ukraine

March 1, 2022

Content warning: This story contains mentions of genocide. The United Nations is an organization revered by foreign policy pundits and everyday citizens around the globe for its help in resolving all...

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) speaks Wednesday to more than 100 people at Northwestern’s School of Law in Chicago. The senator called on law students to support a human rights bill he plans to introduce to Congress.

Durbin seeks support from Northwestern law students for new human rights bill

April 8, 2015

CHICAGO — Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said Tuesday he would introduce to Congress a law that would allow the U.S. government to prosecute people who commit international crimes against humanity — and...

The Study Abroad Office has opened new programs in the  Czech Republic and Germany. The office, located at 629 Colfax St., plans to start a program in Rwanda this fall.

Study abroad office adds new programs in Germany, Czech Republic

April 3, 2015

Northwestern’s Study Abroad Office has added new options in the Czech Republic and Germany with a potential program in Rwanda beginning in fall 2015. The changes follow last year's overhaul of academic...

Weinberg junior Elizabeth Larsen poses with the Circumnavigators Club flag while on her global trip this summer. After receiving the Club’s $9,000 annual grant, Larsen traveled to seven countries and five continents.

Student examines childhood malnutrition around the world

February 4, 2015

A&E Seven countries, five continents and one summer. Weinberg senior Elizabeth Larsen's travel experience was made possible when she won the 2014 Circumnavigators Travel-Study Grant. On Tuesday...

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