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

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

The Daily Northwestern


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Student organizations host Q&A event to educate community on crisis in Ukraine

May 3, 2022

Political Science Prof. Jordan Gans-Morse discussed the political context of the ongoing crisis in Ukraine in a Monday Q&A hosted by Northwestern University College Democrats, NU Political Union and...

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Northwestern for Ukraine uses art to raise funds and awareness

April 14, 2022

For Northwestern for Ukraine’s first fundraiser, students sold handmade pins made of yellow and blue pompoms as well as Ukrainian pastries and candies. Weeks later, their creations have become visible...

Someone in a gray jacket speaks at a chapel in front of a stained glass window.

Community members honor Ukrainians lost in conflict with Russia through candlelight vigil

April 8, 2022

As more than 100 community members silently filed into Alice Millar Chapel for the vigil Thursday evening, they were each handed a candle to honor Ukrainians lost in the war.  Within minutes, Communication...

A chef at Prairie Moon restaurant stirs a pot filled with soup.

Prairie Moon sells Ukrainian soups, donates all proceeds to support citizens

March 31, 2022

After Russia invaded Ukraine in February, Prairie Moon restaurant owner Robert Strom found himself wondering how he could support Ukrainian citizens. With the restaurant cash-strapped due to the pandemic,...

Northwestern’s Rock from the side painted blue and yellow. Painted blue message on the wall in front saying Ukraine.

Ukrainian students begin fundraising after Russian invasion

March 1, 2022

McCormick sophomore Sonya Voloboi couldn’t focus in her class Thursday afternoon after Russia invaded Ukraine. She said she was in a state of panic, tearing up as her professor lectured about differential...

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