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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


The 3.1-cubic-foot refrigerator is an item offered by RezEssentials, a new service from Northwestern Student Holdings. The founders of the business say they have sold dozens of the refrigerators.

New service RezEssentials aims to curb move-in day headaches

August 20, 2013

A new service from Northwestern Student Holdings may ease move-in day challenges for incoming students. RezEssentials allows students to place online orders for large dorm items ranging from fridges...

Ballers and Tiaras: It’s the shoes that make the man

May 22, 2013

The right basketball shoe transcends performance on the court. Michael Jordan’s shoes didn’t make him a six-time NBA champion, but they did help make him a cultural phenomenon. To this day, the release...

1,001 Nights with Laken: Finding a winner

May 20, 2013

It's no secret at this point that I've been treated poorly by a lot of guys. The worst part, though, is that a number of times I've let myself be treated that way. For those who know me best, it must have...

Wang: Data mining not too concerning, but company transparency needs bolstering

Wang: Data mining not too concerning, but company transparency needs bolstering

April 29, 2013

People may go to all lengths to privatize their activities, but in this day and age, it’s is not an easy feat. Although most people are smart enough not to post anything on Facebook they don’t want...

Blotter: April 19

April 18, 2013

Evanston man seen in stolen vehicle, arrested by police An Evanston man was arrested Sunday night after Evanston Police saw him in a stolen car on Emerson Street. Several people were in the car when...

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