Stories by Rachel Hawley
Why do Northwestern’s donors have such shitty priorities?
Most recently, she is the author of "Hunger," a 2017 memoir exploring issues of body image and personal trauma.
An email from the dean of students described Krogh as being “involved in a number of campus organizations, from Greek life to club sports.”
The longtime U.S. Representative, whose district includes Evanston, spoke with students on Jan. 25.
We talked about Roy Moore (surprise!) and many other things.
About 40 students protested across from the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) national headquarters on Friday afternoon.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights advocacy organization, labels Murray a white nationalist.
IFC cited a pattern of actions that “have continued to make the Northwestern community less and less safe.”
O’Malley spoke at length about the challenges of mounting a presidential campaign in 2016.
“All performances for Pippin have been cancelled."
Former Maryland Governor and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley will speak at Northwestern.
The plan, the first of its kind at Northwestern, categorizes its goals into five major areas relating to resource conservation, sustainable energy use, and green transportation.
Incident reports of rape at Northwestern significantly increased in 2016, according to the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report sent to students via email on Sept. 29.
We have the power to tell the Pritzkers, Rauners, Trumps, and Zuckerbergs of the world that neither they, nor their fortunes, should represent us in government.
Did you receive an invitation last month to a Facebook event titled “Run Thru Deering Meadow Naruto Style”? If so, you’re not alone.
South African comedian and host of Comedy Central’s The Daily Show Trevor Noah will speak at Cahn Auditorium on Sunday, ...
By this time of year, most students who were high school seniors just a few months ago are well into their college transition.
Northwestern’s election tally may in fact tell a story less congruent with the homogenous progressive liberalism with which colleges are often categorized.