Stories by Jared T. Miller

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The Purple Crayon players debut their PLAYground festival this weekend at the John Evans Alumni Center.

Sixteen students were selected by the Northwestern administration to attend the grand opening of "NU-Q."

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Nashashibi, Dohrn and Ayers in Cahn Auditorium. Photo by Jared T. Miller / North By Northwestern. As he spoke Wednesday ...

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NCDC's Halloween service project records its biggest success yet.

The high-energy parade kicked off last weekend's Homecoming celebration.

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Students at this cosmetology school learn from working with real clients.

NU’s non-partisan voter registration group completed its effort on Monday.

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McCain picked his VP as a quick fix; it didn't work.

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Concerned mothers and all.

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Has our generation's notion of a romance film gone up in smoke?

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A slideshow of pictures from Friday night's Looptopia celebration.

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Peter Shapiro, Communication '95, founded the Green Apple Music Festival, a nationwide music festival dedicated to environmental issues.

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Highlights from the performance, held last weekend in Norris.

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After Mee-Ow and NU alum Kristen Schaal, Flight thrilled the audience.

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Sports, torture and exploitation, with a touch of music.

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You're probably voting Tuesday... or the one after... or the one after... Check up on the issues first.

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An audio wrap-up of the week's most notable events.

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At least according to South Carolina’s black voters, who headed to the polls in record numbers Saturday, change is good. ...

Videos, audio and photo from the morning observance, community conversations and candlelight vigil.

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NU artists showcase their talent at an "Open Mic."

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The group seeks gender-neutral bathrooms and living quarters as well.

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Beware, journalism students -- the FCC may soon let you do just that.

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The Pentagon put social scientists put in war zones to educate troops.