Stories by Florence Sit
Expect your usual dosage of dick jokes and sexual conundrums from Get Him to the Greek -- and a few heartbreaking moments in between.
Former chief economist of the IMF spoke to students and faculty about the problem of "too big to fail banks" as part of the Kellogg Distinguished Lecture Series.
Comedy and horror are similar in that they both attempt to evoke visceral, emotional responses. NSTV has both bases covered. Watch NSTV's new, darker sketches tomorrow at Ryan Auditorium, 10 p.m.
A high school science nerd, a boy-virgin and an evil genius battle to control a chimerical sound-making device in this year's Jones show.
Northwestern students gathered on the Norris East Lawn this afternoon to paint and stylize their TOMS shoes that they bought ...
Because of our quarter system, we’ve finally hauled through midterms, only to discover that friends from other universities are already ...
The Northwestern China Care Club won first place for outstanding leadership out of 42 collegiate charters in the national China ...
Been too busy studying for midterms to check in with campus news? We fill you in on what went down this week in Evanston.
Jean-Claude Trichet explained the origins of the financial crisis and what banks can do to help prevent and solve future crises in a Kellogg Distinguished Lecture on Tuesday.
350 students attended the fashion show, which was sponsored by 11 different student groups. They raised $2000 for two different organizations.
If Rebecca Stewart, Weinberg junior, lives for one year off of only Groupon coupons, she'll win $100,000.
Don't pretend you don't love the quasi-perfect and semi-broken women of Desperate Housewives.
The TASC brings three talented artists to campus, showing that the bridge between East and West can be awesomely crossed.
The Gender Protection Initiative will launch a pilot program that allows students to live with members of the opposite sex, available for the 2010-2011 school year.
Online company Koofers, Inc. will expand its services to Northwestern, aiming to save students time and money.
TV viewers have seen her reporting live from war trenches and hiding in caves. But on June 18, Northwestern graduates ...
Northwestern University hosted the second round of quarterfinals for the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) on Saturday night ...
The student run Northwestern University Living Wage Campaign held a small press conference on Monday night to encourage the community ...
Photo by Florence Sit / North by Northwestern. In a continued response to the recent earthquake, NU Stands for Haiti ...
Schapiro on one of the performances: “I’m speechless. I’m so done with Disney – you completed its repertoire for me. I’ll probably have entertaining nightmares about this performance tonight.”
Gone are the days when sci-fi buffs scoffed at the scientific inaccuracies of TV shows. TV producers have recently called ...
Update: All Chicago campus buildings, including Rubloff, are now open. The investigation concerning the armed man continues, a Northwestern University ...
The Northwestern Art Review's latest publication marks the beginning of a new era.
The Evanston Zoning Committee met on Tuesday night to evaluate the decision to allow the Great Room to operate as ...
In a recent Digital Journal article, Northwestern political science professor Victor Shih expressed concern that China’s economy could cave in ...
Photo by Brian Lange / North by Northwestern. Updated at 5:35 p.m. At approximately 3:30 this afternoon, a Northwestern sophomore ...