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

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

The Daily Northwestern


Since joining the USA Today Network in November, West has reported on all aspects of Taylor Swift’s career and cultural impact.

Q&A: Medill alum Bryan West fulfills ‘Wildest Dreams’ with Taylor Swift reporting job

January 9, 2024

After working for Northwestern News Network as an undergraduate at the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications Bryan West (Medill ’11) took the leap into broadcast news,...

Since joining the USA Today Network in November, West has reported on all aspects of Taylor Swift’s career and cultural impact.

Medill alum Bryan West hired as Gannett’s Taylor Swift reporter

November 7, 2023

Two months after a job listing for a full-time Taylor Swift reporter went viral, Gannett — the biggest newspaper chain in the country — has selected Northwestern alum Bryan West (Medill ’11) for...

Susan Page (second from the left) on a panel at Medill in 2017. The NU alumna will moderate the vice presidential debate on Oct. 7.

Medill alumni Steve Scully and Susan Page to moderate 2020 presidential and vice presidential debates

October 6, 2020

Of the three upcoming debates leading up to the Nov. 3 presidential election, two will be moderated by Medill alumni. USA Today’s Susan Page (Medill ’73) will moderate the Oct. 7 debate between...

Augustine: #MeToo applies to Joe Biden

Augustine: #MeToo applies to Joe Biden

May 3, 2020

“This never happened,” Joe Biden said, in regards to a recent sexual assault allegation against him. After remaining silent for an extended period of time, Biden addressed the public and released a...

Susan Page (second from the left) on a panel at Medill in 2017. The NU alumna will moderate the vice presidential debate on Oct. 7.

Political journalists discuss changing media coverage during Trump Presidency

November 8, 2017

Three Medill alumnae and Washington bureau chiefs discussed the realities and misconceptions of journalism one year after President Donald Trump’s election during a Tuesday panel. About 250 people...

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