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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


A Northwestern student dines at Fran’s Cafe. Sodexo has said there are currently no plans to take action regarding last week’s health report that there is a link between processed meat and cancer.

Dining policies not affected by recent WHO meat report

November 1, 2015

Sodexo currently has no plans to change policies in response to a report released Oct. 26 linking certain meats to cancer, a Sodexo spokeswoman said. Last week, the World Health Organization released...

Buffett Institute tackles international trade

October 4, 2015

A Northwestern Law School professor lectured on the nuances of the relationship between the World Health Organization and World Trade Organization at an event Friday. Hosted by the Buffett Institute...

Evanston updates residents on accessibility initiative for aging population

April 19, 2015

City staff and residents gathered Saturday to discuss an initiative to improve the aging Evanston population's access to transportation, affordable housing and other services. During the meeting at...

Mayor Tisdahl signs pledge to make Evanston more age friendly

September 30, 2014

Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl has signed a pledge promising to make Evanston more friendly and comfortable for older residents. The “Best Cities for Successful Aging Mayor's Pledge,” created by the...

Evanston starts initiative to make city age-friendly

April 30, 2014

Though more than 8,000 Northwestern students occupy Evanston during the school year, the city is preparing a project to make Evanston a better place to grow older in response to changing demographic trends. While...

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