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The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern


People stand under an outdoor apartment platform in front of a door.
City offers one-week grace period for Wesley Avenue tenants to move out
William Tong, City Editor • May 13, 2024

Evanston will allow a weeklong grace period for the remaining tenants at 2014 and 2024 Wesley Ave. to move out of their apartments, Ald. Bobby Burns (5th) told The Daily Sunday.  In February, city officials informed tenants at the two properties and 2018 Wesley Ave. that structural deterioration...

Attendees painted Palestinian symbols and flags on tote bags during the art build.
Palestine Week opens with art building, keffiyeh history lesson
Kelley Lu, Assistant Campus Editor • May 12, 2024
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Daily Mini Crossword, May 13, 2024
Jaharia Knowles, Crossword & Games Editor • May 13, 2024
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Fourth annual Umbrella Arts Festival celebrates Asian diaspora cultures, art
Astry Rodriguez, Senior Staffer • May 12, 2024

Performers in traditional flowy Chinese regalia swayed tambourines with red and orange strings in the air at the fourth annual Umbrella Arts Festival, held at Fountain Square Saturday. The Flying Fairies Dance Troupe was one of the myriad of dance, skit and musical groups that performed at the event, hosted by Evanston Asian, South Asian and Pacific Islander Americans to celebrate the Asian diaspora’s history, culture and art. “We are defining our own culture and identity here as Asian Americans,” said Mia Park, the event’s emcee. “We just need to celebrate our beautiful vendors here: food, culture, dance, all of it.” Park, the founder of the nonprofit APIDA Arts, said it...

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 The eighth annual Refresh spring show took place Saturday evening. There was an 8-ball on the screen that would reply to on-screen questions which acted as transitions. The first set asked, “Is it fate?” to which the 8-ball on the screen replied, “Signs point to yes.”
The fates align for Refresh’s eighth annual spring show
Nineth Kanieski Koso, Reporter • May 12, 2024
Captured: Lacrosse: Northwestern cruises past Denver in NCAA tournament second round matchup
Captured: Lacrosse: Northwestern cruises past Denver in NCAA tournament second round matchup
Taylor Hancock, Assistant Photo Editor • May 12, 2024
A person dips another person in a contemporary dance.
Lovers & Madmen’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ celebrates spring on the Lakefill
Jillian Moore, Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor • May 12, 2024
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Duda: Bipartisan support feeds the military-industrial complex
Duda: Bipartisan support feeds the military-industrial complex
Melissa Duda May 9, 2024
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Cats Corner: Catching up with baseball and softball
Cats Corner: Catching up with baseball and softball
Audrey Pachuta and Anna Watson May 5, 2024
Why Club Sports at Northwestern?
Janelle Mella, Reporter • February 29, 2024
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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881
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