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Mashup Score: 0Parts of season two of “The Bear” to film in Evanston - 1 year(s) ago
Summer hit TV series “The Bear” is filming parts of its second season in Evanston on Tuesday and Wednesday. According to Steve Wilson, Executive Director of the Wilmette Park District, “The Bear” film crews rented space in the Centennial Recreation Complex parking lot, located between Wilmette and Evanston. Yesterday, an Evanston father-daughter duo told The…
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Mashup Score: 0Northwestern Memorial Hospital workers get COVID-19 vaccine - 3 year(s) ago
When Nancy Foster, a nurse manager for one of Northwestern Memorial Hospital’s COVID-19 units, received the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 18, a familiar face administered it. That face belonged to Northwestern Memorial Hospital Education Coordinator Lizzy Murphy— an emotional sight, Foster said, because they had been through the pandemic together…
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Football Northwestern defensive coordinator Mike Hankwitz loves trains. For senior linebacker Paddy Fisher, that’s the first and most tangible memory that comes to mind of his soon-retiring coach: a five-minute walk from fall practice in Kenosha, and a conversation about westward expansion and the railway. Fisher chuckles about it now. “I realized how laid-back and…
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For over a month, a mask-shaped sign reading “We’re N This Together” hung from the Weber Arch. It was meant to symbolize a unified start to Northwestern’s academic year but was often mocked by students instead. By 11:51 p.m. Saturday night the sign was on the ground, by 11:53 p.m. it was in flames and…
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Researchers in McCormick Prof. Julius Lucks’ laboratory have developed new technology that can detect contaminants in drinking water in minutes. The technology, called ROSALIND, stands for RNA Output Sensors Activated by Ligand Induction and pays tribute to Rosalind Franklin, an influential English chemist who is often credited for discovering the molecular structures of DNA and…
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Mashup Score: 0#WhiteCoatsforBlackLives shows solidarity at Evanston hospital - 4 year(s) ago
Evanston health workers gathered Friday afternoon in a show of solidarity with black community, joining a nationwide “White Coats for Black Lives” movement. Hundreds of medical professionals, hospital administrators and residents gathered on the lawn outside NorthShore’s Evanston Hospital at noon to call for racial justice and equity within the nation’s health care system. The…
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Mashup Score: 0Opinion | Northwestern needs the old Pat Spencer back - 4 year(s) ago
Men’s Basketball In the 77-68 loss to Minnesota on Sunday, grad transfer guard Pat Spencer hit double-digit scoring for the first time against a high-major team in over a month. Spencer kept Northwestern in the game with his confidence attacking the basket aggressively and drawing defenders. If the Wildcats want to have any hope to…
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