Growing up, Weston Cutter, professor of English, wanted to be a great many things: a basketball player for Duke University, a thief,…
Kate Wallin
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5,102 miles away from our quiet hamlet of Orange City sits the booming metropolis of Moscow, capital of the largest country in…
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Colliding cultures, crossing genres and combining dancers from every corner of campus: RUSH – the always-entertaining, sometimes-edgy student dance concert – culminates…
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As finals week approaches, the end of the semester brings the always-expectant stress and overwhelming schedules. Hours in the library, sleepless nights…
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‘Twas the weeks before Christmas, when all throughout campus not a creature was stirring, not even a louse. The projects were done…
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Prepare for a week of unique experiences and activities as Global Vision Week commences. This Saturday night, Nov. 13, at 6:30 p.m.…
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They say every war has an end, and Invisible Children is out to prove them right. A San Diego-based non-profit, Invisible Children…
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The month of November marks the beginning of a cornucopia of traditions including Native American Heritage Month, National Novel Writing Month and…
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Northwestern continues to excel in athletics, rankings and academic programs. It should be no surprise that on-campus activities and individual students are…
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As all the fun of Homecoming 2010 dims into warm memory, the central purpose behind the revelry remains: A strengthened and more…