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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


Huang: How can I be as great as Bill Gates and Steve Jobs?

October 23, 2018

“How can I be as great as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Elon Musk or Sir Richard Branson?” This question received more than 100 answers on Quora, getting responses from curious minds all over the world....

Balk: A defense of flip-floppery

Balk: A defense of flip-floppery

March 30, 2016

It might have sunk John Kerry’s 2004 presidential campaign. And it’s a familiar charge against current Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton. In America, we accept plenty of flaws, but there is one...

Hejaze: The underrated therapy of screaming

Hejaze: The underrated therapy of screaming

March 13, 2015

“I feel ecstatic!” I screamed the loudest I could, overlooking the green Vardzia mountains in Georgia, from the edge of one of the many caves across the cliff. The thrill of standing on the steep...

Pinto: Smartphone industry plateauing, in need of innovation

Pinto: Smartphone industry plateauing, in need of innovation

March 3, 2015

Fifteen years ago, believe it or not, mobile phones were shrinking. Until then, phones had been clunky, large devices that were hard to carry around. The defining goal of the industry was to build the...

Acclaimed Chicago actress Elizabeth Laidlaw plays a former fighter pilot in the one-woman show “Grounded.” The annual ETOPiA play series explores the intersection of science and society.

ETOPiA one-woman play explores damage of drone warfare

September 18, 2014

As part of an annual performance series, Northwestern will be showing a new play on Friday called "Grounded," which details experiences of a former fighter pilot’s struggles with drone warfare. The...

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