Food trucks were still a new idea back in 2011 when Rachel and Benoit Angulo started theirs, a truck for Venezuelan street food dubbed La Cocinita. One of the first
Five months after putting the Pythian Building at 234 Loyola Ave. on the market for sale, the owner of the historic New Orleans mid-rise, Dr. Erik George, has issued a
Since 2006, developers have built 10 buildings with nine or more stories in Evanston. High rise apartment complexes continue spreading through downtown Evanston and developers continue proposing new projects to the city’s Planning and Development Committee. Recently, some residents and business owners are growing concerned about the effect developments are having on the city’s affordable.
The Weekly: Week 5 Recap
Evanston’s aldermen are discussing solutions to replace lead water pipes in private residences and a look into how Evanston’s small businesses are celebrating Valentine’s Day from hot chocolate bombs to virtual dance parties. The Weekly: Week Five Recap breaks down our top headlines with the reporters and editors who covered them.
ILANA AROUGHETI: From The Daily Northwestern, I’m Ilana Arougheti.
NATHAN ANSELL: And I’m Nathan Ansell. This is The Weekly: a podcast that breaks down our top headlines each week.
ILANA AROUGHETI: Here’s what’s been happening in the headlines. The Faculty Senate planned to vote on allocating their seats by tenured faculty members instead of by departments. If that happens, the Senate would include the Asian American Studies and Latina and Latino Studies programs for the first time. This effort would build on the recent push for better representation of the ethnic studies programs, which are not recognized as disti