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STUDENTS NAVIGATE ACCOMMODATIONS WHILE EXPERIENCING Students experiencing COVID-19 vaccine side effects contemplate seeking accommodations. Some Northwestern students sought accommodations from faculty so they could rest after the vaccine. For RESEARCHERS FIND FAVORABLE VACCINE ATTITUDES AFTER J&J Researchers find more favorable attitudes toward vaccination after J&J vaccine hold. Researchers from four universities found more favorable attitudes toward COVID-19 ILLINOIS TO LIFT MORE COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS ON MAY 14 Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Thursday that Illinois will loosen COVID-19 restrictions on May 14 as part of a “bridge phase” before the state fully reopens on June 11. The transitional phase EVANSTON TO OFFER THREE FREE WEEKLY BEACH DAYS AFTER TOKEN Evanston to offer three free weekly beach days after advocacy against token sales. A lakefront at sunset. All Evanston beaches will be free to access Saturdays through Mondays this HILTON ORRINGTON/EVANSTON OWNERS RECEIVE $50 MILLION The Hilton Orrington/Evanston’s owners are slated to give up possession of the hotel in the wake of a $50 million lawsuit. The hotel, owned by New York-based real estate firm Olshan Properties NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AND EVANSTON'S ONLY DAILY NEWSCOVID-19CAMPUSCITYSPORTSOPINIONA&E Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881. Tweets by thedailynu. Riker: This academic year showed Northwestern athletics at its best. Then, we saw its worst. EVANSTON POLICE CHIEF DEMITROUS COOK RETIRES AFTER WEEKEND Evanston Police Chief Demitrous Cook has retired from Evanston Police Department, the city announced in a Monday news release. “It hasbeen an honor to
STUDENTS NAVIGATE ACCOMMODATIONS WHILE EXPERIENCING Students experiencing COVID-19 vaccine side effects contemplate seeking accommodations. Some Northwestern students sought accommodations from faculty so they could rest after the vaccine. For RESEARCHERS FIND FAVORABLE VACCINE ATTITUDES AFTER J&J Researchers find more favorable attitudes toward vaccination after J&J vaccine hold. Researchers from four universities found more favorable attitudes toward COVID-19 ILLINOIS TO LIFT MORE COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS ON MAY 14 Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Thursday that Illinois will loosen COVID-19 restrictions on May 14 as part of a “bridge phase” before the state fully reopens on June 11. The transitional phase EVANSTON TO OFFER THREE FREE WEEKLY BEACH DAYS AFTER TOKEN Evanston to offer three free weekly beach days after advocacy against token sales. A lakefront at sunset. All Evanston beaches will be free to access Saturdays through Mondays this HILTON ORRINGTON/EVANSTON OWNERS RECEIVE $50 MILLION The Hilton Orrington/Evanston’s owners are slated to give up possession of the hotel in the wake of a $50 million lawsuit. The hotel, owned by New York-based real estate firm Olshan Properties MAN SMASHES WINDOW AT PERSIAN HEBREW CONGREGATION IN SKOKIE A man smashed a window at the Persian Hebrew Congregation with a large pole Sunday afternoon. Skokie Police Department is investigating theincident as a
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THE DAILY'S 2021 GRADUATION ISSUE As members of the Class of 2021 prepare to move on from their time at Northwestern, our staff’s seniors reflected on their time on campus in this year’s Graduation Issue. We’ve compiled some STUDENTS NAVIGATE ACCOMMODATIONS WHILE EXPERIENCING Students experiencing COVID-19 vaccine side effects contemplate seeking accommodations. Some Northwestern students sought accommodations from faculty so they could rest after the vaccine. For THE DAILY NORTHWESTERN As Tahirah Whittington, the cellist of all-Black Chicago string quartet D-Composed, flew through a piece by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson, her young OPINION | THE HOUSE THAT HOLLY AND JOHN BUILT Graduation Issue 2021 I didn’t join The Daily because I wanted to. I joined because it was the only club that would take me. When I got to Northwestern my freshman year, I NU ATHLETIC DIRECTOR DERRICK GRAGG SHARES GOALS AT PRESS Incoming athletic director Derrick Gragg shared his goals for Northwestern athletics, his views on the student-athlete experience and his support for a OPINION | REFLECTING ON MY FOUR YEARS AT THE DAILY Graduation Issue 2021 My journey at The Daily got off to a rocky start. I walked into the tiny Daily Northwestern newsroom for the first time freshman year for an open house, and my heart was IN FOCUS: DIVERSIFYING CLASSICAL MUSIC THROUGH EDUCATION According to a 2014 study by the League of American Orchestras, less than 2 percent of musicians in the approximately 800 orchestras surveyed were Black. The lack of Black representation in MARQUISE WEATHERSPOON JOINS EVANSTON/SKOKIE SCHOOL Marquise Weatherspoon will join the Evanston/Skokie School District 65 board, the district announced in a Monday news release. Weatherspoon,who
WARREN: TO ALL THE STORIES I'VE LOVED BEFORE AND NEVER TOLD Graduation Issue 2021 On a snowy Saturday in January 2019, Vic Law and the men’s basketball team traveled to Madison to take on Ethan Happ and the Wisconsin Badgers. Charlie Goldsmith, Andrew OPINION | THE DAILY TAUGHT ME ‘IT IS BETTER TO SPEAK’ Graduation Issue 2021 Everyone has a different story of why they joined the school newspaper: some walked right in, others found it later in their college career. I’m NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AND EVANSTON'S ONLY DAILY NEWSCOVID-19CAMPUSCITYSPORTSOPINIONA&E Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881. Tweets by thedailynu. Riker: This academic year showed Northwestern athletics at its best. Then, we saw its worst. EVANSTON POLICE CHIEF DEMITROUS COOK RETIRES AFTER WEEKEND Evanston Police Chief Demitrous Cook has retired from Evanston Police Department, the city announced in a Monday news release. “It hasbeen an honor to
STUDENTS NAVIGATE ACCOMMODATIONS WHILE EXPERIENCING Students experiencing COVID-19 vaccine side effects contemplate seeking accommodations. Some Northwestern students sought accommodations from faculty so they could rest after the vaccine. For EVANSTON TO OFFER THREE FREE WEEKLY BEACH DAYS AFTER TOKEN Evanston to offer three free weekly beach days after advocacy against token sales. A lakefront at sunset. All Evanston beaches will be free to access Saturdays through Mondays this RESEARCHERS FIND FAVORABLE VACCINE ATTITUDES AFTER J&J Researchers find more favorable attitudes toward vaccination after J&J vaccine hold. Researchers from four universities found more favorable attitudes toward COVID-19 MAN SMASHES WINDOW AT PERSIAN HEBREW CONGREGATION IN SKOKIE A man smashed a window at the Persian Hebrew Congregation with a large pole Sunday afternoon. Skokie Police Department is investigating theincident as a
ILLINOIS TO LIFT MORE COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS ON MAY 14 Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Thursday that Illinois will loosen COVID-19 restrictions on May 14 as part of a “bridge phase” before the state fully reopens on June 11. The transitional phase HILTON ORRINGTON/EVANSTON OWNERS RECEIVE $50 MILLION The Hilton Orrington/Evanston’s owners are slated to give up possession of the hotel in the wake of a $50 million lawsuit. The hotel, owned by New York-based real estate firm Olshan Properties OPINION | ARE THE SIDEWALKS AT NORTHWESTERN TOO WHITE, TOO? One of the ways they were made to do so was by stepping off the sidewalk when a White person was walking past. The informal rules are passed down through generations just like any other kind of KENNY ALLEN ARCHIVES Allen: Where our carceral approach to sex trafficking leads us.January 4, 2021.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AND EVANSTON'S ONLY DAILY NEWSCOVID-19CAMPUSCITYSPORTSOPINIONA&E Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881. Tweets by thedailynu. Riker: This academic year showed Northwestern athletics at its best. Then, we saw its worst. EVANSTON POLICE CHIEF DEMITROUS COOK RETIRES AFTER WEEKEND Evanston Police Chief Demitrous Cook has retired from Evanston Police Department, the city announced in a Monday news release. “It hasbeen an honor to
STUDENTS NAVIGATE ACCOMMODATIONS WHILE EXPERIENCING Students experiencing COVID-19 vaccine side effects contemplate seeking accommodations. Some Northwestern students sought accommodations from faculty so they could rest after the vaccine. For EVANSTON TO OFFER THREE FREE WEEKLY BEACH DAYS AFTER TOKEN Evanston to offer three free weekly beach days after advocacy against token sales. A lakefront at sunset. All Evanston beaches will be free to access Saturdays through Mondays this RESEARCHERS FIND FAVORABLE VACCINE ATTITUDES AFTER J&J Researchers find more favorable attitudes toward vaccination after J&J vaccine hold. Researchers from four universities found more favorable attitudes toward COVID-19 MAN SMASHES WINDOW AT PERSIAN HEBREW CONGREGATION IN SKOKIE A man smashed a window at the Persian Hebrew Congregation with a large pole Sunday afternoon. Skokie Police Department is investigating theincident as a
ILLINOIS TO LIFT MORE COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS ON MAY 14 Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Thursday that Illinois will loosen COVID-19 restrictions on May 14 as part of a “bridge phase” before the state fully reopens on June 11. The transitional phase HILTON ORRINGTON/EVANSTON OWNERS RECEIVE $50 MILLION The Hilton Orrington/Evanston’s owners are slated to give up possession of the hotel in the wake of a $50 million lawsuit. The hotel, owned by New York-based real estate firm Olshan Properties OPINION | ARE THE SIDEWALKS AT NORTHWESTERN TOO WHITE, TOO? One of the ways they were made to do so was by stepping off the sidewalk when a White person was walking past. The informal rules are passed down through generations just like any other kind of KENNY ALLEN ARCHIVES Allen: Where our carceral approach to sex trafficking leads us.January 4, 2021.
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