Northwestern has enacted an interim addendum to the University demonstration policy amid the start of...
About 50 student activists began setting up tents on Deering Meadow Thursday morning in an effort to...
About two dozen student activists began setting up an encampment on Deering Meadow on Thursday morning...
The Associated Student Government Senate passed a resolution Wednesday to add its signature to the Northwestern...
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Imam Adeyinka Mendes, a social organizer, educator and author, spoke at the encampment on Deering Meadow Thursday evening. Mendes is the Muslim-cultural Students Association's spring speaker, and was originally slated to speak at 555 Clark St. McSA announced it was moving the location of the event...
Evanston Township High School junior Jexa Edinberg said learning about climate change made them feel “hopeless” in fourth grade. “I was like – ‘Oh my god, the world is going to die,’” Edinberg said. “I didn't feel like there was anyone really doing much about that. Now I'm more involved in the action and it's a lot better.” Edinberg is a member of E-Town Sunrise, a student-led climate activism group that helped create Evanston Township High School District 202’s new sustainability policy in February. The policy outlines the district’s goals to improve water efficiency, reduce food waste, decrease greenhouse gas emissions and more. Nicknamed the “Green New Deal...