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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


The Eiffel Tower lit up following terrorist attacks in Paris that left 130 dead and many more wounded. Northwestern study abroad students reported mixed responses to University action following the attacks, which included counseling services, “interfaith reflection” and flexible work deadlines.

Paris study abroad students mixed on University action following terrorist attacks

January 20, 2016

Abby Albrecht said her day started off “amazing,” as she had set aside homework to explore the cobbled streets of Paris. She had no idea she would wind up walking into the scene of a deadly terrorist...

Community members eat lunch at Mt. Everest Restaurant during the restaurant’s Nepal earthquake fundraising luncheon hosted with Hagerty Consulting. More than 200 people showed up and over $15,000 were raised for survivors of the earthquake.

Evanston businesses fundraise for Nepal earthquake survivors

April 30, 2015

Two Evanston businesses teamed up Thursday to raise money for the victims of the Nepal earthquake. Mt. Everest Restaurant, 630 Church St., and Hagerty Consulting, 1618 Orrington Ave., held a fundraiser...

Richard Cahan, who co-authored two collections of Vivian Maier’s work, talks to the crowd about the Chicago photographer’s early life in France. Cahan presented the lecture on Maier as part of the Evanston History Center’s Under the Buffalo Presentation Series.

Evanston History Center hosts lecture about Chicago photographer

January 23, 2015

The Evanston History Center presented a lecture Thursday night on the late Chicago photographer Vivian Maier, highlighting her ties to Evanston. Richard Cahan, the co-author of two Maier photography...

Janet C. Messmer, costume curator at the Evanston History Center, gives a lecture to about 50 people Thursday night. As part of the history center’s "Under the Buffalo" series, Messmer spoke about how World War I influenced the fashions and social customs of the time.

History Center holds lecture on WWI fashions, customs

November 7, 2014

The Evanston History Center held a lecture Thursday night about the influence of World War I on fashion and social customs. The center’s costume curator Janet C. Messmer examined in her lecture, titled...

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