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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


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Panel of professors and military experts discuss future of war in Ukraine

November 18, 2022

Military experts and academics discussed potential developments with the war in Ukraine, including Western aid to the country and the potential use of weapons of mass destruction, in a Thursday panel at...

The Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs is located on the third floor of 1800 Sherman Ave. Following student and faculty backlash, Annelise Riles, the executive director of the institute, announced structural reforms to how research funds will be allocated.

Months after initial backlash from Buffett Institute budget cuts, faculty and students remain in the dark

September 30, 2019

Shortly after a scathing Faculty Senate in February when multiple faculty members questioned Annelise Riles' decision to employ large-scale funding cuts since her appointment as the Buffett Institute for...

Prof. Will Reno discusses Middle Eastern immigration with NU students. The event Thursday night tackled the consequences of President Donald Trump’s actions on the opinions of people from the Middle East about the U.S.

Panelists discuss Trump’s Middle East foreign policy, impact on immigration

February 17, 2017

Though President Donald Trump’s policies regarding the Middle East have caused controversy domestically, many people from the region have always felt unwelcome coming to the United States, panelists...

Former BBC correspondent Lara Pawson spoke at the African Studies building Wednesday about her new book. “In the Name of the People: Angola's Forgotten Massacre” chronicles the events of May 27, 1977, which left thousands of people dead.

Ex-BBC correspondent Lara Pawson speaks at Northwestern

October 7, 2015

Former BBC correspondent Lara Pawson spoke at Northwestern on Wednesday about “In the Name of the People” — her new book on the day thousands of Angolans died. The “purge,” as Pawson calls...

Northwestern hosting 25 young African leaders as part of Obama initiative

July 15, 2014

Representatives from more than 20 African countries are at Northwestern for six weeks this summer as part of the Young African Leaders Initiative, a program created by the Obama administration that looks...

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