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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


Tables and chairs are spaced six feet apart in preparation for in-person dining at Northwestern.

Dining services adjust to Wildcat Wellness, COVID-19 restrictions

September 18, 2020

Despite initial student speculation, Northwestern will not be going viral on TikTok for serving moldy food during Wildcat Wellness. However, dining during and after the first week of school will look very...

To visit any dining hall on campus, students have to make reservations, which are spaced out in 15-minute intervals and have a cap of 40 to 50 students each.

Northwestern to close some dining halls this fall, Compass Group to lay off about 100 staff members

September 4, 2020

Northwestern plans to open fewer dining locations this fall because of last week’s decision to bring fewer students on campus than originally anticipated, according to a University spokesperson. The...

Gates: 11 steps to surviving the winter cold

Gates: 11 steps to surviving the winter cold

February 13, 2014

Every Northwestern student knows the winters in Chicago are harsh. This year is an exception. This winter is not just harsh, it’s brutal. Record-cold temperatures make this winter uniquely difficult...

Blotter: Nov. 20

November 19, 2013

Northwestern student's cell phone taken at Sargent Hall A Northwestern student's cell phone was stolen Monday afternoon at Sargent Hall, according to police. At about 4:10 p.m., the student arrived...

Tribute to Hinman Playlist

November 14, 2013

Allison dining hall, with its large glass walls and ample seating space, is often referred to as “the best dining hall on south campus,” but it’s a well-known fact that everyone who lives in general...

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