Just months after graduation, Claire Kwon (Communication ’22) booked her first Broadway show. Following a hasty audition process, she appeared as an offstage swing, covering multiple ensemble parts in a musical adaptation of the 2000 comedy film “Almost Famous” that very fall. It was a Saturday evening, and Kwon was out to dinner when her...
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The people said that 2016 is back, and Louis Tomlinson gave them what they wanted with an album that echoes his 2010s boy band origins while maturing his solo portfolio. Released on Friday, “How Did I Get Here?” is the third solo project by the English singer-songwriter, who rose to fame as a member of...
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With bone-chilling wind cutting across Sheridan Road, the journey to class for Northwestern students during the winter becomes an odyssey. At any moment, snow, slush or ice could blanket the sidewalks and a sunny afternoon can become frigid by evening. Throughout the winter, dress choices are less about personal preference and more a strategic reflection...
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This review contains spoilers. Birdwatching, or birding, is a hobby that doesn’t end. It’s not like tennis, with matches and sets, or woodworking, where you can look back on a finished project with pride. Instead, it is all about the experience of waiting and watching and the conversations had in the meantime. This is what...
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Northwestern picked up its fourth win in a row Sunday and remains undefeated this season as it defeated UIC 7-0. In doubles, the Wildcats (4-0, 0-0 Big Ten) dominated. The No. 2 pairing of sophomore Maia Loureiro and freshman Marelie Raath decisively won their match 6-1. The No. 1 duo of sophomore Erica Jessel and...
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It was ugly from start to finish. Northwestern was simply no match for No. 3 UCLA, which pummeled the Wildcats (8-12, 2-7 Big Ten) 80-46 in a game NU never led. “I was excited about this game,” coach Joe McKeown said. “I thought we could be able to play in the half-court with them. We...
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Northwestern secured two decisive victories at the Combe Tennis Center on Saturday, claiming wins over IU-Indianapolis and Cleveland State. In their first match of the day, the Wildcats (3-2, 0-0 Big Ten) swiftly defeated IU-Indianapolis. While it came down to the wire, NU managed to claim the doubles point before dismantling the Jaguars in singles. ...
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As temperatures dipped to minus-7 degrees on a freezing Friday evening in Evanston, many Northwestern wrestling fans could have been forgiven for staying inside and skipping a dual meet against No. 17 Rutgers. But like every other home match in their son’s young career, No. 30 redshirt freshman 174-pounder Eddie Enright’s parents were among the...
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Biss, the city’s mayor and DPOE committeeman, won simple majority support for Congress, but not the two thirds required to earn endorsement.