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

The Daily Northwestern

Students make dough for Challah for Hunger. The group made almost 90 challahs, sold for $5 each, to raise money for Everytown For Gun Safety, an organization created to promote gun control after the 2012 shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.

NU Challah for Hunger raises money to support gun control

March 1, 2018

The Challah for Hunger chapter at Northwestern typically sells about 20 to 30 challahs per week, raising money for hunger support organizations Mazon and the Ark. This week, though, the group sold almost...

Center for Civic Engagement plans tour of King’s Chicago history

February 5, 2015

Northwestern’s Center for Civic Engagement will host a program exploring the work of Martin Luther King Jr. in Chicago as an opportunity to celebrate Black History Month. The program, called "MLK...

Students gathered at Norris University Center on Thursday for a “Living Library,” an event put on to promote the sharing of different perspectives from people of diverse backgrounds on campus.

Students share stories through ‘Living Library’

May 22, 2014

Participants at the “Living Library” checked out stories Thursday at Norris University Center, but told by people instead of books. The event, sponsored by the Fiedler Hillel Center, Interfaith...

Northwestern’s Jewish Theatre Ensemble is presenting Next To Normal in the Louis Room of Norris University Center. JTE was founded in 1995.

‘Next to Normal’ partners with Sustained Dialogue to foster mental health discussion

February 7, 2014

The Jewish Theatre Ensemble’s current production of "Next to Normal" is partnering with Sustained Dialogue to promote campus conversation on mental health and illnesses. The show, which opened...

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