In Today’s Crossword, 5-Down, 3 letters: The face of Progressive Insurance
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Unlike some earlier City Council debates, the marquee segment of Sunday’s Evanston candidate forum began with Mayor Daniel Biss and his challenger, Jeff Boarini, sharing pleasantries. Yet a palpable acrimony hung in the air of Evanston’s former Second Church of Christ. Then it struck with a vengeance. While discussing Evanston’s “weak mayor” governing structure, Boarini...
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The Evanston Township High School District 202 Board of Education discussed multilingual services and a new student leadership program at ETHS during its Monday night meeting. Twenty-five percent of the district’s students speak more than one language, Director of Multilingual Services Lindsey Rose announced at the meeting. Additionally, over 10 percent of D202 students are...
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The Evanston/Skokie School District 65 Board of Education heard updates related to its Structural Deficit Reduction Plan at its Committee of the Whole meeting Monday. The board also unanimously approved a $56,000 contract for Student-Centered Services — the group that consulted on Phase 2 of the SDRP — to advise the district on Phase 3...
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On the surface, the scene remained largely unchanged from two weeks ago at the Civic Center. Evanston’s City Council, turn by turn, fervently debated the Healthy Buildings Ordinance. But this time, when the time came for the final vote, the council was in full agreement. It would postpone the vote until the next meeting —...
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Northwestern fell 5-2 to Vanderbilt and 4-0 to Clemson on a weekend road trip to the southeast. The Wildcats (2-5, 0-0 Big Ten) have now lost five-straight matches, following ranked losses to Harvard and Duke last weekend and a defeat to Louisville the previous Monday. NU’s Friday clash against Vanderbilt (7-2, 0-0 SEC) started on...
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Northwestern posted a winless record this weekend at the ITA Indoor Championships, dropping matches to No. 1 Georgia, No. 4 Stanford and No. 15 Pepperdine at Combe Tennis Center. Even after the Wildcats (4-4, 0-0 Big Ten) were swept 4-0 by Georgia, coach Claire Pollard felt positive about her team’s performance. “I don’t think we’re...
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Returning all but two members of its starting lineup from the 2023-2024 season, No. 20 Northwestern aimed to get its season off on the right foot, facing three ranked opponents in five games at the NFCA Division 1 Leadoff Classic in Clearwater, Florida. The Wildcats came away with a 3-2 record. In a weekend that...
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Editor’s Note: The research methodology Kevin Waldman used for his findings involved direct, one-on-one conversations with students who volunteered across campus. Participants completed a survey about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, then watched a video of a sermon by Bishop Marianne Budde delivered during President Donald Trump’s inauguration. Then, Waldman followed up with an open-ended discussion...
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On Passover, the Jewish holiday commemorating the deliverance of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, the youngest member at the Seder celebration is called to introduce the service. The prayer, known as the Four Questions, is meant to symbolize the transmission of the Passover story to the next generation, with the traditions of the Seder...
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Editor’s Note: This is the second part of a three-part column by Allen You. The most essential element of any magazine is design. It is everything that is not the mere choice of words. Design is what makes a magazine a distinguishable form, yet Northwestern campus magazines rarely reflect on what they’re doing design-wise. The...
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On January 29, President Donald Trump signed an executive order called “Additional Measures to Combat Anti-Semitism,” which states, “It shall be the policy of the United States to combat anti-Semitism vigorously, using all available and appropriate legal tools, to prosecute, remove, or otherwise hold to account the perpetrators of unlawful anti-Semitic harassment and violence.” The...
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When Weinberg senior Anoushka Kapur took her first computer science class at Northwestern, she said she couldn’t spot another woman in her line of sight. While there were other women in the class, Kapur said she noticed their tendency to sit in the back of class and even drop out, at higher rates than men. ...
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Psychology Prof. Sandra Waxman introduced a new approach to measuring racial disparities in preschool classrooms Monday afternoon in Chambers Hall. Her presentation was part of the Institute for Policy Research’s Fay Lomax Cook Winter 2025 Colloquium Series. Waxman is collaborating with SESP Prof. Terri Sabol and Psychology Prof. Leoandra “Onnie” Rogers to develop an innovative...
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Northwestern researchers developed sponges to address water pollution and identified potential health risks of a juice-based diet. The Daily compiled a recap of their latest research developments. A reusable and cheaper solution to water pollution NU researchers developed a specialized sponge, an economical and reusable way to collect water pollutants — such as zinc and...
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Not long after 7th Ward aldermanic candidate Parielle Davis took her seat at Sunday’s candidate forum, she addressed her opponent, Kerry Mundy, with a pointed question that would set the tone for the evening. “When I asked why you signed the petition in favor of the commercialization of Ryan Field, you said that you did...
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While walking along Chicago Avenue on the first Thursday of the month, you just might hear a crooning saxophone solo wafting out of the restaurant Prairie Moon. Last week, the music came from chemical engineering Ph.D. student Michael Brough, who performed with three musicians he had just met in an open jam session. “When I...
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McCormick junior James La Fayette Jr. and Weinberg sophomore Jamal Omoniyi won the Associated Student Government presidential election and will serve as the next ASG co-presidents. There were 1,836 student votes cast, a 54.5% increase from the 1,188 total voters in the 2024 ASG presidential election. The voting was based on a ranked-choice system. La...
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Highly-debated environmental and housing policies will take center stage at Monday’s City Council meeting. Both the Healthy Buildings Ordinance and amendments to the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance are up for adoption, after the former was delayed during the council’s Jan. 27 meeting. Also on the agenda: The council will vote on introducing the Illinois Stretch Energy...
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Junior Skye Ellis etched her name into Northwestern history with a record-breaking performance in the 800-meter race, leading a dominant day at the Blue Demon Alumni Classic hosted by DePaul. Ellis shaved four seconds off her previous personal best to post a time of 2:10.23, securing the top spot in Wildcat annals and edging out...
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