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Evanston resident Terri Shepard spots Black children waiting for a bus in her neighborhood early every morning — rain, snow or sunshine — in Evanston’s Fifth Ward. At 3 p.m. every weekday afternoon, ...
This nearly three-hour play about soccer, or rather, football (and toxic masculinity) was surprisingly engaging. It moved quickly, with bright lights and lively, nationalistic music. In the first act, ...
“It is perhaps the nature of the modern man to search ever inward as the outward becomes known and quantified. We expected to find truth, rationality, and something of natural, intrinsic elegance. We ...
My older sister is ordering our drinks at Iconica cafe in Northampton, Massachusetts. You order on the ground level, but we like to sit in the loft. The wallpaper is a map of the world up there, ...
Tucked inside the Block Museum of Art right by Norris Student Center and Lake Michigan is the Block Cinema. The theater shows a wide variety of programs open to the public and functions as an ...
Part 1 of this series introduced the impact a Republican-controlled government might have on the future of Title IX in college sports. Now, it is time to learn how your vote may influence the employee ...
Thanks to advances in AI technology, Spotify seems to have figured out that my mood is a rollercoaster, influenced by everything from the weather to the number of Canvas assignments due. The result?
While Main and Mudd Libraries offer plenty of quiet study spaces for students, sometimes the routine trudge to the library can start to feel a bit dismal. I knew I had spent too many consecutive days ...
Thumbnail Graphic by Leila Dhawan / North By Northwestern Sam didn’t know why she wanted to talk. She had been finishing up the chocolate mousse cake for her son’s eighth birthday when Lily called her ...
Listening to the thumping of the bass inside my sister’s car, “Body Language” by Kali Uchis marked my first experience listening to her album Isolation. Uchis’ hypnotic ad-libs beckoned me into full ...
You hear the exhibit before you see it. After walking through the imposing, vault-like doors that mark the entrance to The Block Museum’s main exhibition floor, you are immediately greeted by the ...
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