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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


Ergil: Writing a letter doesn’t have to be a formal event

Ergil: Writing a letter doesn’t have to be a formal event

January 31, 2024

In a time with a million ways to stay in touch, staying connected in a way that doesn’t slowly degrade into faceless pictures over Snapchat or an occasional text can be hard. Losing connections with...

Miranda: Northwestern failed me when I tested positive for COVID-19. The University also saved my life.

Miranda: Northwestern failed me when I tested positive for COVID-19. The University also saved my life.

October 7, 2021

I’m Alex Miranda, a Medill freshman, and I had severe mental health issues senior year of high school.  I came out as gay last December while in a toxic relationship. That dynamic, coupled with in-person...

Northwestern reported a threefold increase in academic integrity violations in the last academic year. Assistant Dean Ricardo Court expressed his frustration with students in an internal email sent to faculty.

Assistant dean reprimands students in faculty email for threefold academic integrity violations

October 6, 2021

Assistant Dean for Academic Integrity Ricardo Court expressed concerns with students’ “carefree attitudes” and “clumsy” attempts to plagiarize in the 2020-21 academic year in a Sept. 29 email...

Borrok: I cannot bear to continue staring at screens

February 4, 2021

Lately, I have been spending an immense amount of time in front of a lot of screens. Class has moved full time onto the computer, with Zoom being used for class sessions, Canvas and Google Docs for completing...

Two parked Evanston police cars. Evanston police chief Demetrius Cook apologized for accidentally posting photos that contained confidential information to Snapchat.

Evanston police chief apologizes for posting mugshots, other confidential information on Snapchat

February 22, 2020

Evanston police chief Demitrous Cook publicly apologized in a Friday morning press conference for posting photos that included confidential information to Snapchat on the evening of Feb. 17. Cook posted...

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