What do we know about the antisemetic vandalism incident on and around Kresge and University Halls last Monday? What is the Department of Energy asking of Northwestern and other research universities? What is new with Envision Evanston? The Daily answers these questions and recaps other top stories from the last week. DOV WEINSTEIN ELUL: On...
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In Today’s Crossword, 5-Down, 5 Letters: A biologist’s favorite dish
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Just over a week after being informed that Mayor Daniel Biss planned to appoint her to the Land Use Commission, Cat Vielma has decided to pass up the opportunity. On Saturday morning, Vielma informed Biss of her intention to withdraw from consideration for the seat, she told The Daily in an email. “While I’m disappointed...
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Northwestern’s South Asian Student Alliance hosted its annual Holi celebration on the Lakefill Saturday. More than 100 SASA members and others celebrated the occasion by donning white shirts and slinging colorful powders through the air at friends, partners and strangers alike. Holi, also known as the Festival of Colors, is a Hindu holiday commemorating love,...
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It’s the second Thursday of the month, and the sun has just begun to set. Dempster Street is seemingly quiet — with the exception of one coffee shop. Even at dinnertime, Evanston Pour is packed. Soaring above the buzz of conversations, jazz music pours from a quintet performing in one of the space’s corners. These...
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There is strength in numbers for Northwestern’s offensive line room. The Wildcats battled injuries along the offensive line throughout the 2024 season, testing their depth. Eight different linemen played over 100 snaps last year. With six of those players returning and three notable signings in the transfer portal, NU will count on the experienced and...
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Northwestern graduate students may spend anywhere between five and 80 hours per week on NU’s Evanston campus, depending on their program and year of study. For those who are not required to be a teaching assistant or take classes in a given quarter, their cohort within their graduate program greatly affects their connection to NU....
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Staring into the dreaded abyss of missing out on the Big Ten Tournament, No. 50 Northwestern toppled No. 60 Purdue and Indiana on the road to keep its season alive. The Wildcats (13-12, 6-7 Big Ten) entered the weekend needing two wins to guarantee their place in the 12-team conference tournament, and accomplished just that,...
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The Vietnamese Student Association hosted its second annual cultural show in McCormick Auditorium Saturday night. The show featured various skits, dances and songs. The show also included a miracle minute — a fundraiser where the audience donates as much as possible in 60 seconds — where VSA raised money for the Vietnam Health Clinic. ...
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Looking to extend its momentum from a midweek run-rule rout of Loyola Chicago, Northwestern traveled to the Big Ten’s easternmost corner for three games at Rutgers. In a weekend in which they only conceded just two runs and seven hits, the Wildcats (24-15-1, 12-4-0 Big Ten) swept the conference bottom-dwelling Scarlet Knights (17-31-0, 1-15-0 Big...
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Content Warning: This story contains mentions of suicide. At 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Vertigo Productions released tickets for its spring play “CRAVE; or how to freeze the phantasmagoria.” Two minutes later, all four scheduled performances were sold out. Performed at Shanley Pavilion April 18 and 19, “CRAVE” was written by Communication senior Lola Bodé. She...
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No. 67 Northwestern traveled to the West Coast this weekend to close out its regular season against No. 39 Washington and No. 54 Oregon. Despite two losses, the Wildcats (12-16, 4-9 Big Ten) secured a place in the Big Ten Tournament as the 10th seed, the last team in. Coach Arvid Swan’s squad held the...
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In the early morning hours of April 14, unidentified individuals desecrated Kresge Hall and University Hall with vile antisemitic graffiti. As a proud member of Northwestern’s Jewish community, I was disgusted — but I can’t say I was shocked. This repulsive act of hatred did not happen in a bubble. While we are still unsure...
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