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Reichs has written more than 20 novels inspired by her work as a forensic anthropologist.

History Quiz: Let’s take a look back at some of Northwestern’s storied history

January 19, 2023
Try your hand at this week's news quiz to test your knowledge of Northwestern history.
Looking up at the top of a building that narrows into a point. The building is against a blue sky surrounded by tree leaves

Captured: The architecture of Northwestern: Deering, Tech and more

October 24, 2022

Welcome to The Daily’s photo blog: Captured. This is a space for The Daily’s photographers to share their best work, including photos from weekend performances and events around the community. You...

Interfraternity Council president Will Altabef, a Communication junior, answers questions during a forum Monday evening. The IFC executive board hosted the event to discuss student concerns and ideas following the banner controversy.

IFC plans to encourage ‘values-based recruitment’ Fall Quarter

May 17, 2016

Interfraternity Council’s executive board will encourage “values-based recruitment” in addition to implementing an expanded education curriculum starting this fall, the board announced during a forum...

Author Mary Barr discusses her book on inequality in Evanston at University Hall. Barr said she was inspired to write her book after finding a childhood photo of her with a diverse group of friends.

Author Mary Barr discusses Evanston civil rights history

January 21, 2016

It was a photo of close friends that inspired Mary Barr to write a book about civil rights in Evanston, the author said during a talk Wednesday. Barr’s 2014 book, “Friends Disappear: The Battle...

Rwandan genocide survivor Daniel Trust speaks to students during his Rainbow Week talk. Trust came to the United States in 2005 and today works as a motivational speaker and LGBT activist.

Rwandan genocide survivor tells life story during Rainbow Week

October 9, 2014

When he was 5 years old, Daniel Trust watched Hutu men hack his mother to death. Today he lives in the United States, working as a motivational speaker and LGBT activist focused on inspiring high...

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