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The Daily Northwestern

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


Tony Kirchmeier, NU’s director of off-campus life, leads a meeting in which city and campus officials, as well as students and Evanston residents, discussed Dillo Day and other issues that affect the community.

Mayfest announces Dillo Day noise fixes

May 5, 2015

Mayfest representatives introduced their solutions to last year’s Dillo Day noise complaints at a community meeting Tuesday, including reorienting the stage to face east toward Lake Michigan and new...

University Police sergeant Steve Stoeckl, Evanston police officer Scott Sengenberger and student conduct and conflict resolution director Tara Sullivan discuss drug policy and police jurisdiction. Students for Sensible Drug Policy hosted the panel to educate students on their rights with law enforcement and to clarify misconceptions.

Panel clarifies misconceptions about Northwestern’s drug policy

February 27, 2015

Students for Sensible Drug Policy held a panel Thursday to clarify misconceptions around Northwestern drug policies. Tara Sullivan, director of student conduct and conflict resolution, joined University...

Dean of Students Todd Adams talks to Northwestern and Evanston officials at a Community Conversations meeting Tuesday. Evanston residents brought up concerns about off-campus parties and students making disruptive noises in the community late at night.

Community forum discusses off-campus partying

October 15, 2014

Members of the Evanston and Northwestern communities discussed issues with off-campus student parties at a forum on Tuesday night. The Fall Community Conversations forum, held at The Family Institute...

A panhandler sits outside of CVS pharmacy, 1711 Sherman Ave. Reports of aggressive requests for money have increased in the last six weeks.

Downtown Evanston sees increase in aggressive panhandling

January 12, 2014

Aggressive panhandling incidents in downtown Evanston have increased over the last six weeks, culminating in a rare physical arrest at the end of December. “It’s an all-year concern, but panhandling...

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