Stories by Cheyenne Blount
IMC program pioneer Ted Spiegel died May 11 at the age of 82. His memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in Alice Millar Chapel.
Anthropology professor James Brown, recently elected to the National Academy of Sciences, sat down with NBN for a quick discussion about his work.
Students gathered at the Rock Thursday evening for Take Back the Night, an international effort to support surviviors of sexual assault.
Three notable speakers formed the highlights of the 2013 GlobeMed Summit.
A memorial service has been announced for longtime School of Law faculty member Dawn Clark Netsch, who died in March.
Award-winning broadcaster Dillon Smith was a five-time Emmy recipient known for his editorials at WMAQ-TV in Chicago.
The Omega Delta Phi fraternity and Muslim-cultural Students Association brought speakers to campus Thursday night who advised students on ways to preserve rights when interacting with law enforcement.
Humanitarian and musician Harry Belafonte spoke to a packed crowd in Pick-Staiger Concert Hall on Monday night.
The Northwestern University Council on Human Rights held their 10th annual conference this past weekend, bringing together students from around the country to discuss human rights.
The Native American & Indigenous Student Alliance is calling for the university to recognize the role of co-founder John Evans in the Sand Creek Massacre.
Chicagoland college students competed in a 24-hour hackathon over the weekend in Pancoe Auditorium.
In 2013, for the first time in Dance Marathon history, a new team will aim to bring together dancers from a variety of different cultural backgrounds on campus.
“God is light on light. Always look for the resonance.” Those were the words that propelled Eboo Patel into a ...
Behind a purple wall in Evanston Township High School stands a new office dedicated to strengthening the ties between the ...
B-status student group leaders petitioned Senate for more money at the second funding meeting of the quarter.
Northwestern Student Holdings launched a new storage and shipping service, BoxCo., on Sunday. But the president of Campus Solutions complains BoxCo. is a ripoff of his business model.
A bill introduced at Wednesday's Senate would decrease the 10-day election period some believe is taxing for students
Students marched, rallied, spoke out and even ate barbecue as part of the international protest against rape and sexual violence.
Outgoing ASG president Austin Young said the lakefill could be wirelessly networked before Dillo Day as part of the "Wi-Fi on the Lake" initiative.
A new student group on campus hosted their first speakers on Friday, in hopes to raise awareness about a growing ...
Brady Scholars held a meeting between Evanston Neighbors United and NU students to raise awareness of a campaign against a hazardous dumping site.