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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


A close-up view of the Weber Arch.

NU faces lawsuit for improperly capturing and storing students’ biometric data

February 18, 2021

Northwestern is facing a lawsuit accusing the University of capturing and storing students' biometric identifiers — such as their facial features and voices — through online test proctoring tools.  The...

Medill Prof. Patty Loew gives a talk at Reprise Coffee Roasters. She emphasized Native American history and inclusion.

Northwestern professor emphasizes Native history and inclusion

January 17, 2020

Director for Native American and Indigenous Research and Medill Prof. Patty Loew emphasized the history of Native Americans in Evanston at a Wednesday event at Reprise Coffee Roasters. The talk was...

Incoming SESP dean David Figlio enters position after years of teaching, research

February 5, 2017

Human development and social policy Prof. David Figlio estimates he’s taught more than 13,000 students over the course of his professional career. Now, he’ll oversee more than 700 undergraduate...

The International Office is one of three locations that hosts “Let’s Talk,” an informal drop-in consultation service run by Counseling and Psychological Services. The program particularly focuses on students who are typically underserved by mental health programs.

Drop-in mental health program connects more students to CAPS

April 5, 2015

Several of the students who have used Counseling and Psychological Services' informal consultation program have been referred to Northwestern's traditional counseling services, a success for the program,...

Samuel Munoz, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Geography at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, speaks Sunday about the environmental history of Cahokia during the Chicago Archaeological Society’s monthly meeting at the Evanston Public Library. Munoz has studied the environment of Cahokia, a region in southern Illinois that was home to the Native American Mississippian mound-building culture.

Chicago Archaeological Society discusses environmental history of Cahokia region

February 22, 2015

Members of the Chicago Archaeological Society discussed potential reasons Native Americans abandoned the Cahokia region of Illinois around 1200 A.D. at the group's monthly meeting at the Evanston Public...

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