Stories by Kaitlyn Jahelka

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The Class of 2014 is touted as the most diverse yet, but change is often slow to come. The archives reveal Northwestern's long, drawn-out route to diversification.

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Wilbon also spoke last spring quarter at Coon Auditorium. Photo by Kayleigh Roberts / North by Northwestern. University administrators announced ...

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SESP junior Claire Lew won the 2010 ASG Presidential elections with running mate Hiro Kawashima.

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The Election Commission decided Monday night to dismiss complaints filed against presidential and vice presidential candidates, marking an interesting start to campaign season.

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Design for America invites students of all backgrounds to tackle social issues through design.

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The student chapter of the American Red Cross of Greater Chicago at Northwestern University held its quarterly blood drive Friday ...

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McCormick senior Kelsey Stoerzinger received one of the greatest honors and surprises of her college career this week when she ...

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Photo by Florence Sit / North by Northwestern. The Northwestern Class Alliance held its annual Major/Minor fair Tuesday evening in ...

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The student chapter of the American Red Cross of Greater Chicago at Northwestern University already has efforts underway to help ...

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An in-depth look at the creation of the strategic plan for the next ten years at Northwestern.

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In light of the blackface incident and recent instances of racial profiling, Associated Student Government, Student Affairs and the Coalition of Colors united to put on a public forum Thursday evening to discuss blackface and other racial issues at Northwestern.

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Northwestern’s Asian Pacific American Coalition (APAC) held a forum Tuesday evening to discuss racial profiling and discrimination in employment. The ...

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Northwestern University Press is unsure of its rights to one of the novels of Herta Müller, recipient of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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Times have changed, but tradition is still an important part of the school, whose past leaders' remarks on taking office still hold some relevance today.

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The art world explodes into empty storefronts, public buildings and campus concert halls as part of a month-long initiative.

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The economic slowdown has changed downtown Evanston in unexpected ways. It has caused some businesses to close, new, more specialized ones to take their places and existing establishments to change their models to weather the storm.