Stories by Paola de Varona
I find myself stuck on the same guys over and over again, because I'm afraid to consider something new and unfamiliar. Any advice?
The wear and tear of dating can lead to the onset of apathy.
The stare, / your pull back and chuckle. / The sun melting into corals and lilacs, / the waves pulling me in.
"You taught me I am not mine /until I am someone else’s."
"We are not your translators and your tokens."
This week, we can't let go of astrology, Will Butler and "Bieber in the 'burbs."
Jakob Lazzaro Can't Let Go of Rex Tillerson’s insults and husking corn, Emma Kumer talks about Las Vegas and more.
In this pilot episode, we Can’t Let Go of natural disasters, drunk freshmen, bike troubles, adultery, air conditioning, and more.
Ben Shapiro spoke to an almost full McCormick Auditorium on Wednesday night in an Advancing Freedom lecture.
"It would be rude to the memories I’ve become so acquainted with to pick just one."
Hillary Clinton announces the launch of her new political group, Onward Together, a group that hopes to advance progressive causes by assisting grassroots organizations.
Paola de Varona creates a place for Latinx students at Northwestern to speak candidly in this new NBN podcast.
"I don't have a choice, but I'd still choose you."
The Contemporary Thought Speaker Series will bring Cody Keenan, Obama’s chief speechwriter and Weinberg alum, to campus.
Steve Hagerty wins Evanston mayoral election with around 50.5 percent of the vote.
Moonlight director Barry Jenkins talks black masculinity, oil and racist cameras, Liberty City and more.
Last Block, best Block (our photos aren't too bad either).
Angelica Schuyler was in the tent where it happened...kind of.
Lisa Kudrow, also known as “Phoebe” from Friends, and Andra Day, a singer songwriter from California, made an appearance in Block 3 to send a supportive message to the dancers.
Ilana Glazer from Broad City addressed the dancers with motivating words during Block 2.
Running a student group takes up a lot of time, so it's inherently somewhat exclusive. What is Northwestern doing to help ameliorate that?
On Feb. 28, registered Evanston voters (that could be you!) can pick between five progressive candidates in a primary election for mayor. Learn a bit about each one here.
As the Trump administration engages in a back and forth with judges over his immigration ban, students and faculty question what's to come.
People from all walks of life flooded the streets of downtown Chicago on Saturday, showing the world what democracy looks like.
Students gathered in Norris to speak out against the inauguration of Donald Trump.
Members of Northwestern Right to Life marched in Chicago on Sunday to spread awareness and help minimize abortions.
How Associate Director for NSFP/Director of First-Year Experience Josh McKenzie became a meme, and why he likes/dislikes that.
Election Day 2016 is finally here. We're gauging how students feel, and this page will be updated throughout the day with new videos.
We asked Northwestern students to pick out Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel from a lineup of some other white guys and the results were ... interesting.
From the parade to the football game, here's NBN's photo coverage of Homecoming 2016.
Five professionals within the sphere of reproductive health gathered at Harris Hall to discuss their experiences in the field.
Ask NBN looks at whether Trump has divided the GOP contingent on campus.
Kaine and Pence square off tonight, and while they may not be as entertaining as Trump and Clinton, they're still worth learning a bit about.