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The Daily Northwestern

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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

Football Quiz: How well do you know NU Football?

Football Quiz: How well do you know NU Football?

October 25, 2023

Thank you for taking our news quiz! Before sharing your results, read up on the Northwestern loss to Nebraska and Northwestern homecoming win against Howard. Email: [email protected] Twitter:...

Pat Fitzgerald. The head coach was placed on a two-week suspension after an investigation found evidence of hazing on the football team.

Investigation finds evidence of hazing in football program, Pat Fitzgerald suspended

July 7, 2023

Evidence supports a claim of hazing in Northwestern’s football program, an investigation found Friday. The University has placed Head coach Pat Fitzgerald on a two week suspension. The independent...

Text reads “This year, on Evanston’s 160th birthday, we honor the community the city has created while recognizing the harm it’s propagated. With hard work, hopefully the next 160 years will be filled with history we can be proud of” on a purple background.

Markus: On Evanston’s past and future

May 25, 2023

While researching Evanston for this special edition, I found hundreds of years of history: some famous events we’ve all heard of and a plethora of smaller facts I didn’t know occurred in the city’s...

A drawing of a person with long hair and many necklaces.

Tracing the path of the tribes who call Evanston home

May 25, 2023

Before Evanston was founded in 1863, tribal nations including the Potawatomi, Peoria, Kaskaskia, Myaamia (or Miami), Wea, Kiikaapoi (or Kickapoo) and Mascouten called the land home.  When settlers...

Kang: We must invest in more public train travel

Kang: We must invest in more public train travel

May 10, 2023

Cars and planes have been U.S. residents’ predominant means of transportation for a while now, even if trains are significantly safer than traveling by car. According to economics Prof. Ian Savage’s...

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