Stories by Yunita Ong

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Think Dance Marathon is hard? Just be glad it's not much like the dance marathons of old.

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One writer confronts her various identities and their place in the Northwestern community.

NU students are the products of vastly different parenting styles along a sliding 'scale of strictness.' Here, our writers reflect on their own upbringings.

Four writers take on the idea that Winter Quarter doesn't have to be the absolute worst.

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Josie Nordman strives to find a sense of normalcy while waiting for a lung transplant.

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Tracking the progress of Northwestern Formula Racing as the group pulls an all-nighter to finish building a car.

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You may not consider yourself racially biased, but are you guilty of these microagressions?

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The events of last week showed us how globalization has made the world more sympathetic to tragedies.

Wildcat Days seek to sell regular decision students on NU, leaving current students with diverse opinions about their experiences, or lack thereof, at Wildcat Days.

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"When Danny Kim decided to run for ASG vice president, the first person he told was his opponent and close friend, Alex Van Atta."

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Like most Singaporeans I learned two languages growing up, neither of them native to my country...But I always preferred English.

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Erin Brockovich recorded a celebrity video that aired during Block 3, so we compiled a few facts about the environmental activist.

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Just before kickoff, dancers are ready to get started.

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A look back at dorms in decades past.

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See which house recruited the most members in this year's IFC Rush.

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A look back at Shepard Residential College.

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A look back at Willard Residential College.

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A look back at Bobb-McCulloch Hall.

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A look back at Elder Residential College.

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A look back at Sargent Hall.

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A look back at Allison Residential Community.

Four writers tackle what they consider to be the big issues in the 2012 presidential race.

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One writer, a Singapore native, is confused about why Americans eat rice with forks.

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See what changes came to Chapin in time for the new school year.