Sony Pictures Animation created the world of “Zootopia,” helped a scientist transform into a robotic beaver in “Hoppers” and let a Blue tang fish embark on a journey to find her parents in “Finding Dory.” Now we get to watch a goat play basketball. Released on Feb. 13, “GOAT” features a diverse cast of stars...
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My name is Noah Cohrs. You may recognize me from the lake. My friend Alan Hu and I recently ran a joke campaign for ASG co-presidents, which we hope brought you some joy. In a brilliant demonstration of the beauty of ranked choice voting, we lost. Barely. That’s probably a good thing, because we would...
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For those seeking a taste of fried familiarity after hours, Evanston Chicken Shack is the spot to beat. Nestled along Ridge Ave. in a quiet corner behind a shopping center, Chicken Shack doesn’t command much attention from the outside. But inside, nestled between the three red and white-checkered tables, lies a bounty of hot and...
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Residents voted the Renee Feldman Studio Evanston’s Best Salon for 2026. The Daily talked to the salon’s owner and a few regular clients about what makes the business a cut above the rest. RUBY DOWLING: On a Friday morning in February, Evanston’s Ashland Arts business district is waking up. Birds chirp from leafless tree branches,...
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Over the past month, some students have spotted several antisemitic symbols graffitied around Northwestern’s campus. In early February, a student posted a photo of one of the hate symbols, which resembled a swastika, on the social media platform Fizz. The University was quick to remove the symbols it found Feb. 1 and launched an investigation,...
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When I first got to Northwestern, I scoped out all the coffee shops in the area, looking for the perfect combination of good drinks and inspiring study areas. Colectivo Coffee quickly became a favorite. Located on Church Street, Colectivo brings the 1960s back to life while offering an assortment of drinks, baked goods and all-day...
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As spring approaches, student filmmakers are migrating outside to shoot outdoors footage for their latest film projects. Whether on the Deering Meadow or in downtown Evanston, chances are you’ve passed a crew in action. “Your location makes or breaks your story, and I feel like it’s something that goes so under-noticed,” Communication junior Shreya Saini...
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The results are in — now it’s time to dig deeper. The Daily Northwestern has compiled over 500 responses to its 14th annual Best of Evanston poll. Daily staffers tapped into the city’s preferences, identifying local food and community standouts. Let’s take a closer look at the numbers behind the last year of Evanston businesses,...
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Evanston’s beaches are a staple of any north suburban kid’s summers — believe me, I drove to the city any chance I could in the precious months of summer during high school. Now that I’m here for college, I can’t help but find beauty in Lake Michigan all year round, even during the winter. Of...
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For nearly 70 years, the Chessmen Club of the North Shore has been a staple community organization focused on addressing issues of hunger, health and literacy in Evanston. Founded in 1958 by late former Evanston Police Chief William Logan Jr. and late former Benton Harbor, Michigan Police Chief Andrew Rodez, the volunteer club is one...
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When casual dining restaurant chain Chili’s Grill & Bar first opened its doors in early 2003, it was truly “like no place else,” as dubbed by various Chili’s advertisements. After serving countless $6 Margarita of the Months and classic Crispy Chicken Crispers to generations of Northwestern and Evanston residents, the flame has been extinguished. The...
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In Today’s Word Search, look for the Best of Evanston’s Restaurants
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In the midst of award season, the red carpet has continued to reinvigorate itself with stylish ensembles. The 79th British Academy Film Awards not only added to this rebirth but took a picturesque, subdued approach. Held at the Royal Festival Hall in London’s Southbank Centre on Sunday, the BAFTAs recognize both national and international films...
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Given that English folk-rock band Mumford & Sons once sang the lyric “I will wait” 20 times in the same song, I’m not sure why I’m so surprised that their new album, “Prizefighter,” relies so heavily on melodic and lyrical repetition. This monotony is ultimately what prevents “Prizefighter” from being more than mindless department store...
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Skokie school board member Bushra Amiwala (Kellogg ’25), a Democratic candidate running to represent Illinois’ 9th Congressional District, fielded questions from students concerning education and immigration during a discussion hosted by the political science department Tuesday evening. The event was moderated by political science Prof. Jeff Rice. Amiwala was invited to discuss academic freedom and...
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In the first 37 minutes of game time, Northwestern led Indiana for just 34 seconds. The Hoosiers (17-11, 8-9 Big Ten) led by as much as 13 points during the game and by 11 in the second half. The Wildcats (12-16, 4-13 Big Ten) allowed Indiana to shoot 62.5% from the field in the first...
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Some of the biggest names in Hollywood gathered in London for the 79th annual British Academy Film Awards Sunday night. Held at the Royal Festival Hall, the ceremony featured big wins and disappointment for the actors. Alan Cumming opened the ceremony in an awkward monologue. He described this year’s mainstream movies as a great year...
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Organizations like the Greater Chicago Food Depository are working to ensure Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients understand the updated work requirements that took effect Feb. 1. “SNAP is our nation’s frontline defense against hunger,” said Camerin Mattson, GCFD‘s communications manager. “It’s been widely successful in helping hundreds of thousands of families across Illinois stave off...
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This review includes spoilers. “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” is a prequel that doesn’t feel like “Game of Thrones.” But it isn’t meant to. The series serves as a prequel to the beloved show and an adaptation of “Tales of Dunk and Egg” by George R.R. Martin (Medill ’70, ’71). The show follows the...
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Before interviews, internships, graduate school applications and recruiting cycles, there is the walk to class. Across Northwestern campus, some students choose to dress in ways that quietly foreshadow their futures. In technical fields like engineering, some students prioritize style that is streamlined, practical outfits. McCormick first-year Alex Wang hopes to pursue a career in either...
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