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Opinion | The House that Holly and John built

I didn’t join The Daily because I wanted to. I joined because it was the only club that would take me. When I got to Northwestern my freshman year, I was the most depressed I’d ever been. I felt lost, looking for a home on campus that somehow resembled the tight-knit group of friends I’d had in high school. In my head, I mapped out the best places on campus to cry, and would visit them in between classes (if you’re interested, the willow on the Lakefill is wonderfully semi-private). In my quest for meaningful friendships, I tried to join as many clubs as possible, though everyone who knows me knows I’m not particularly passionate about satire or tennis or fashion writing. But I’m sure recruitment chairs could smell that desperation, and I was rejected again, and again and again (and again, and again and again). So I went to the one place I knew had an open door policy: The Daily Northwestern. I wrote my three stories, graduated devo and watched upperclassmen chit-chat

Opinion | The Daily taught me it is better to speak

Graduation Issue 2021 Everyone has a different story of why they joined the school newspaper: some walked right in, others found it later in their college career. I’m not going to pretend I was coy or reserved about joining: I wanted to be a journalist and The Daily Northwestern seemed like the best way to.

Warren: To all the stories I ve loved before and never told

Graduation Issue 2021 On a snowy Saturday in January 2019, Vic Law and the men’s basketball team traveled to Madison to take on Ethan Happ and the Wisconsin Badgers. Charlie Goldsmith, Andrew Golden and I traveled to cover the game along with Alison Albelda, who was photographing from the sidelines. Andrew, Charlie and I had.

Birenbaum: When the University fails, community emerges

Graduation Issue 2021 It’s difficult to reflect on four years’ worth of college experiences when the last year and a half was so distinctly different from the first few. After years of growth and independence, most of us spent six months or more in our childhood bedrooms. When we did come back, it was to.

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