R&B singer-songwriter Ravyn Lenae will visit Northwestern on Dillo Day as a mainstage performer, Mayfest Productions announced Friday afternoon. Lenae is the first confirmed performer for the student group’s 53rd Dillo Day music festival. The Chicago native rose to fame through her contemporary R&B music, which is characterized by her introspective songwriting, unique production and...
The post Ravyn Lenae announced as first Dillo Day mainstage performer appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
Welcome to Recaptured — a weekly roundup of The Daily’s photojournalism, featuring our reporters’ most memorable moments. Email: photo@dailynorthwestern.com Related Stories: — Recaptured: “Hands Off!” demonstrations, NU Dance Marathon and spring sports wins — Recaptured: The first week of Spring Quarter in photos — The Quarter in Pictures – Winter 2025: From City Council...
The post Recaptured: Lacrosse wins on Senior Day, Code It! Challenge and A&O spring speaker appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
In Today’s Crossword, 1-Down, 5 Letters: What a doctor with a defibrillator might say
The post Daily Mini Crossword, April 18, 2025 appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
Faculty and students held a Day of Action for Higher Education across campus Thursday, calling on Northwestern to resist federal pressure amid the Trump administration’s funding freeze, revocations of international student visas and ongoing antisemitism investigations. The event was part of a nationwide movement spanning over 150 campuses. Faculty at universities nationwide held similar panels...
The post Faculty, students rally in support of higher education on Day of Action appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
No. 3 Northwestern’s battle with No. 13 Michigan had all the makings of a big-game atmosphere. Food trucks dotted tailgate zones. Youth lacrosse players streamed in by the busload. Program legends Izzy Scane and Erin Coykendall signed autographs ahead of the opening draw as fans packed Martin Stadium’s north and west stands on a blustery...
The post Lacrosse: No. 3 Northwestern earns share of Big Ten regular season title with 15-6 win over Michigan before record crowd appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression educated roughly a dozen students and faculty about their First Amendment rights and civil discourse on college campuses at a Thursday event. FIRE is a non-partisan nonprofit organization founded in 1999 that defends and promotes free speech and free thought on campuses and in courtrooms across the country....
The post FIRE discusses First Amendment rights, need for civil discourse on college campuses appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
Four speakers from across Evanston and the greater Chicago area spoke at an Earth Day panel Thursday on environmental justice, the transition to renewable energy and how to build coalitions for effective local environmental advocacy. Fossil Free Northwestern hosted the panel on campus, with similar events planned around the world this month in cooperation with...
The post Fossil Free NU hosts Earth Day Panel appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
Prof. Ricky Hill was celebrating their birthday late last month the day they began to hear “rumblings” about cancellation of LGBTQ-focused research. Last week, second-year biomedical engineering Ph.D. student Juliana Feng received an official stop-work notice from her lab the day after reading about the orders in a New York Times article. The same day,...
The post Researchers express shock, fear over recent stop-work orders, federal funding freeze appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
Welcome to The Daily’s photo blog: Captured. This is a space for The Daily’s photographers to share their best work, including photos from weekend performances and events around the community. You can contact the photo editor by emailing photo@dailynorthwestern.com. Northwestern joined universities nationwide on National Day of Action for Higher Education on Thursday. Different organizations...
The post Captured: Northwestern’s Day of Action for Higher Education appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
The first three months of President Donald Trump’s second term have been marked by consistent efforts to entrench the president’s ideological control over major public and private institutions, including Northwestern. Since Trump took office, his administration’s tiff with higher education has increasingly besieged elite universities. In his first term, Trump adopted a sometimes contradictory approach...
The post Funding freezes at Northwestern, elite universities divide federal lawmakers appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
When Jack Parker (McCormick ’23) and Cora Pancoast (McCormick ’23) DJed together as juniors at Northwestern’s studio radio station WNUR, they had disparate tastes in music. Parker wanted to play ambient folk music and songwriter-oriented records, while Pancoast preferred hardcore punk and riot girl. Today, they have a rock band together, Truth or Consequences New...
The post Alumni band Truth or Consequences New Mexico releases second EP appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
As director of the Language, Education and Reading Neuroscience Lab, communication sciences and disorders Prof. Elizabeth Norton’s work bridges neuroscience and education to better understand language, reading development and disorders. Her work with the LEARN Lab focuses on uncovering the causes of differences in language and reading development in children. LEARN Lab is one of...
The post Q&A: Communication Prof. Elizabeth Norton talks children’s language, reading development research appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
DEATH TO ISRAEL. INTIFADA NOW! Early Monday morning, these words were smeared onto the steps of University Hall and The Rock, hours after I departed a traditional Passover celebration at Hillel. On my admissions tours, I refer to this area of campus, adjacent to Kresge, as “the epicenter of free expression at Northwestern.” Among the...
The post Fourth Wall: Let the graffiti speak for itself appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
This Wednesday, Northwestern undergraduate students looking to live on campus next year received their room selection priority numbers, which will determine where they get to live next year. The Daily examined the evolution of Northwestern’s non-fraternity and sorority housing rates and compared them to those at other Big Ten schools. Northwestern housing costs tend to...
The post The Daily Explains: Northwestern Housing Rates appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
The Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police named Evanston Police Department’s Schenita Stewart its Police Chief of the Year earlier this month. Stewart has served as the EPD’s chief of police since October 2022 and has worked in law enforcement for more than 25 years. She is the first woman to have ever won the...
The post Q&A: EPD Chief Schenita Stewart named Illinois Police Chief of the Year appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
Former Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl will be honored with a sign reading “Elizabeth Tisdahl Way” on McDaniel Avenue after a unanimous vote from City Council on Monday. Tisdahl, who served as mayor from 2009 to 2017, was also on the Evanston Township High School District 202 Board of Education and represented the 7th Ward on City...
The post Former Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl to receive honorary street sign on McDaniel Avenue appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
Two new international eateries may be coming to downtown Evanston in the near future. Both will be located near Fountain Square. Last spring, the Cinnaholic at 1596 Sherman Ave. permanently closed after opening its doors in 2021. Now, Wafflavor, which will offer Korean-style waffles, is set to take its place. While Wafflavor’s website teased a...
The post Wafflavor and Paris Baguette soon to serve sweet treats downtown appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
Northwestern will continue to fund research affected by more than 100 stop-work orders announced last week, Board of Trustees Chair Peter Barris and University President Michael Schill announced in a Thursday email. The decision comes amid the federal government’s $790 million funding freeze for NU. According to the email, the University intends to sustain research...
The post NU to continue funding research impacted by stop-work orders appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
In Today’s Crossword, 1-across, 5 letters: A month, or a family in “Little Women”
The post Daily Mini Crossword, April 17, 2025 appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
Not long after buying a plane ticket home for the summer, an international student at Northwestern is now second-guessing her decision. “It’s hard for me to think about going back to (my country) with the possibility of not being able to enter back,” said a student who asked to remain anonymous for fear of retribution....
The post International students urge University support amid U.S. travel uncertainty appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.