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Print publication will resume Monday, Sept. 20. As always, we will continuously update the website with breaking news and football coverage.

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Former African American Studies department chair to return as Graduate School dean

Dwight McBridge will take over in November

Posted 9/1/10, 9:45 p.m.

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Electronic duo The Crystal Method takes on the big beats

Musical entrepreneurs Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland formed the electronic duo The Crystal Method long before electronic dance music had earned its recognition in the U.S. Known as one of the best selling electronic acts in America, the duo has spent the last 15 years crafting their trademark sound of variety and big beats.

NU art graduate heads to New York for Bravo’s ‘Work of Art’ reality show

Last spring, Ryan Shultz was finishing up his MFA in art theory and practice at NU. A few months later, he was whisked off to NYC for “Work of Art,” Bravo’s newest reality TV show. Shultz chatted with The Summer NU about going to frat parties (at age 26), why Bravo picked him and what he’s up to now. 1 comment

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Men's Basketball: Northwestern's Kevin Coble elects to skip senior season, graduate early

Coble led the team in scoring and rebounding in each of his three seasons, but sat out all of the 2009-10 season with a foot injury.  He was set to return this year for his senior season.

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Mitchell Museum of the American Indian

Mitchell Museum focuses on history of American Indian

After finishing classes for the year at Grinnell College in Iowa, Maya Hobscheid decided to look for a place to volunteer during summer break. During her search, she found a “gem” tucked away in Evanston’s northwest corner. Since June, Hobscheid has volunteered at the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian, located at 3001 Central St.