On Tuesday and Thursday mornings, students begin arriving at Norris at 8 a.m. sharp, right when the doors open. They get their coffee at the empty Starbucks, chat with partners and friends or read the ...
Billie Eilish and Finneas perform “Birds of a Feather” at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards / Photo courtesy of @recordingacademy on Instagram The Grammys are always a spectacle–a display of flair, ...
Willie the Wildcat with young Northwestern fans at Wildcat Alley, the designated fan fest area. Photo courtesy of Northwestern Magazine’s J.B. Spector. When Zoe Goodman (SESP ’19) stepped into Willie ...
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, ...
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, ...
Contestants are blindfolded at the roundtable before learning if they will become a faithful or traitor. Photo licensed by IMDB. Trust is the most valuable currency on The Traitors — and it’s also the ...
Weinberg second-year Daniela Caceres was waiting at the bus stop on Chicago Avenue when a stranger approached her, gesturing for her to take off her headphones. Caceres thought the stranger needed ...
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 ...
As summer is approaching, students staying in Evanston might be looking for a place to live. The series Off-Campus Living is back with a special summer sublet edition! We visited three Northwestern ...
Intervallic is a rhythm game that helps you to practice any instrument as you play — including your voice. The project is coming out of The Garage by Overture Games, co-founded by fourth-year Steven ...
A triple dipper from Evanston Chili’s, flying high amongst the clouds. Dallas Thurman / North by Northwestern. pausing just long enough to look inside — people leaning in close over half-eaten plates.
When I first walked into Lisa’s, I was surprised to be surrounded by shelves lined with gas-station snacks, any cleaning product a college student could possibly need, and a fridge stocked with ...