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ASG leadership details plans for Winter Quarter 2023

Associated Student Government leadership said the body plans to continue reforming finance distribution in Winter Quarter and will also hold social justice training workshops for all committee chairs and members through the 2022-23 academic year.  The organization allocated $66,609.27 in additional funding to student groups requesting increased financial support at the last ASG Senate meeting.

The Daily Northwestern | In Focus: Albany Care s residents report violence and medical mistreatment But many may have nowhere else to go

Content warning: This article contains discussion of medical mistreatment, assault, suicidal ideation and racism. Peter Basquin moved out of one Chicago-area residential mental health care facility because of bedbugs, cockroaches and lice. He left another because it lacked the counseling structure he needed. Basquin said he wound up at Albany Care in 2019, where another.

Northwestern to discontinue COVID-19 asymptomatic testing

Northwestern will discontinue asymptomatic testing at its Evanston and Chicago campuses as of Winter Quarter, Vice President for Operations Luke Figora announced Thursday. Symptomatic testing will remain accessible from 10 a.m. through 1 p.m. on weekdays at the Jacobs Center. Students at the Chicago campus who need symptomatic testing should contact Northwestern Medicine Student Health.

There s more to December holidays than you might think

There’s more to December than Christmas and Hanukkah: check out these holidays that take place throughout the season. Nicholas Day Christians across the world commemorate St. Nicholas Day on Dec. 6 to honor St. Nicholas for his charity. A fourth-century bishop from present-day Turkey, St. Nicholas was known for giving away all of his inherited.

Community members reflect on 34th World AIDS Day

In a time of recovery and grieving from the COVID-19 pandemic and mpox outbreak, the 34th annual World AIDS Day renews questions about rising anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments and inequitable aid distribution. Since 1988, Dec. 1 has been observed as a day to honor those who have died of AIDS and demonstrate solidarity with those living with.

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