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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

Attendees watch as the Evanston Fire Department demonstrates a fire in a room without sprinklers near headquarters in downtown Evanston, Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023.

Families practice fire prevention during Evanston Fire Department event

October 8, 2023

Evanston Fire Department’s fire prevention open house on Saturday gave dozens of families a chance to meet local firefighters. For Lake Forest resident Gisella Stefani, that meant seeing her grandson...

An image of The Story of More: How We Got to Climate Change and Where to Go from Here by Hope Jahren over a green and tan background.

One Book One Northwestern centers climate change in this year’s programming

September 28, 2021

One Book One Northwestern, an annual program that engages the community in conversation about a selected book, is kicking off a year of events promoting sustainability.  This year’s selection is...

Photo of the Weber Arch with snow at base. The pathway and brick foundation is tan and the sky behind is light blue.

McCormick Prof. William Miller to serve as One Book One Northwestern faculty chair

May 25, 2021

Northwestern announced the appointment of McCormick Prof. William Miller as next year’s One Book One Northwestern faculty chair in a Monday news release.  According to the release, Miller is a professor...

Rows of white wind turbines in a wind farm. Under the turbines are dark green grass and a hill behind them. The sky in the background is blue.

Climate change could have drastic consequences in Illinois, report co-led by NU profs states

April 20, 2021

Climate change will drastically transform the state of Illinois according to a new scientific report by McCormick Profs. William Miller and Aaron Packman and 43 scientists, a Tuesday University release...

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Native American voters may have helped decide the 2020 election. But organizers say there’s still work to do

November 19, 2020

Leading up to the 2020 election, Native American organizers across the country engaged in efforts to activate voters in their communities — and numbers in multiple key swing states showed they were successful....

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