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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

LTE: An Open Letter from 158 Faculty — Let’s continue productive conversations

LTE: An Open Letter from 158 Faculty — Let’s continue productive conversations

April 28, 2024

To Mr. Peter Barris, chair, and other lifetime members of the Northwestern University Board of Trustees, We, the undersigned tenured Northwestern faculty of different backgrounds and political viewpoints,...

Two silhouetted figures hold hands and walk. Behind them is the trans flag.

Gender-Queer, Non-Binary, and Trans Task Force members reflect on demands to Northwestern

June 16, 2021

Northwestern’s Gender-Queer, Non-Binary, and Trans Task Force released recommendations to serve the University’s transgender, nonbinary and gender non-conforming community in February 2020.  Then,...

Fenit Nirappil. The Medill graduate is now a D.C. city hall reporter for The Washington Post, where he has reported on Black Lives Matter protests and local politics.

Washington Post reporter Fenit Nirappil (Medill ’12) talks undergrad, branching out

November 19, 2020

Washington Post city hall reporter Fenit Nirappil (Medill '12) entered Northwestern with an affinity for writing and left with an interdisciplinary experience that set him up for success. After graduating,...

NU alumnae and married couple Camille Beredjick and Kaitlyn Jakola first met while painting The Rock.

They painted The Rock as freshmen. Eight years later, they got married

February 13, 2020

It was Rainbow Week of their freshman year when Camille Beredjick (Medill ‘13) and Kaitlyn Jakola (Medill ‘13) said they found themselves painting The Rock together in pride colors. A senior member...

Medill senior Katherine Liu on her Journalism Residency in South Africa last spring. Medill recently announced several changes to the journalism residency program in South Africa, including the addition of U.S. and European news outlets to South African ones.

Medill makes changes to Journalism Residency in South Africa, offering U.S. and European outlets as sites

October 15, 2019

Medill recently announced several changes to the Journalism Residency program in South Africa, including the addition of U.S. and European news outlets to South African ones. The program, which takes...

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