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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

Police Blotter: May 1

April 30, 2015

Evanston man arrested in connection with aggravated battery Police arrested an Evanston man in connection with aggravated battery Tuesday afternoon, officials said. The man, 50, allegedly walked...

Sanjay Rawal, director of “Food Chains,” a documentary about the treatment of farm workers, speaks after a screening of the film Tuesday. The event was hosted by multiple Northwestern groups, including Real Food at NU.

Real Food at NU screens ‘Food Chains,’ hosts Q&A with director

February 18, 2015

A documentary examining the treatment of farm workers was screened Tuesday night at Harris Hall followed by a Q&A session with its director in an event hosted by Real Food at NU, the Environmental...

The incoming Whole Foods, 2748 Green Bay Road, is seeking licensing to include a bar on the premises. The store, depicted above in a rendering, has submitted proposals to the city and plans to open in July 2015.

Whole Foods proposes wine bar, pub for Green Bay Road location

February 4, 2015

The new Whole Foods Market coming to Evanston this year now includes an in-store wine bar and pub in its proposed plan. Representatives from the grocery chain spoke about the proposal at a 6th and...

Winners of this year’s Green Cup pose for photos with their trophies. Greek houses and residential buildings competed for points in the monthlong sustainability competition by saving energy and water, and attending events.

AEPi, Sargent win annual Green Cup categories

November 20, 2014

Alpha Epsilon Pi won the Green Cup for the consecutive third year in the fraternity category — the closest race in this year's competition. Kappa Delta, Sargent Hall, Green House and the College...

City Council discusses Evanston’s participation in the Divvy bike sharing program. Aldermen passed a resolution Monday night to accept participation and talked over the implementation of the 2015 plastic bag ban.

Evanston City Council chooses to join Divvy bike share, talks plastic bag ban

November 18, 2014

Council voted Monday to participate in the Divvy bike-share service, though some aldermen voiced concerns about the program. The resolution authorizes city manager Wally Bobkiewicz to negotiate an...

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