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City Council will see four new aldermen in May, election results show

City Council will see four new aldermen in May, election results show
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TEAACH Act could mandate Asian American history in Illinois schools

TEAACH Act could mandate Asian American history in Illinois schools
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Women s Center prioritizes mutual aid education in year of learning

This year’s Women’s History Symposium emphasized mutual aid in light of the growing need for community support to address the disproportionate impact of  the pandemic on marginalized communities. The March 9 event, hosted by the Women’s Center, was the capstone to a programming series on mutual aid. When it came to selecting this year’s theme, mutual aid was an easy choice, Women’s Center program coordinator melisa stephen (Weinberg ‘15) said.  “A basic definition of mutual aid is people showing up for each other for the common good,” stephen said. “It’s also done in tandem with social movements, so there’s open critique of the systems that are failing us.”

ETHS senior conducts survey to address Evanston food accessibility

Evanston Township High School senior Jacob Brodsky is surveying residents on the implementation of urban agriculture throughout the city. Brodsky said the survey will inform a proposal he plans to make to city officials detailing how to expand access to healthy foods in Evanston. According to data collected in 2015 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, residents in four of the 18 census tracts in the 1st, 5th, 7th and 8th Wards in Evanston have to travel more than half a mile to get to a supermarket. Ald. Robin Rue Simmons (5th) said inaccessibility to healthy food negatively impacts residents’ health.

A year into pandemic, NUGW is still advocating for sixth-year funding

Every morning, Ph.D. student Rose Werth wakes up unsure whether she will feel “paralyzed and overwhelmed” because of the responsibilities that come with her education.  A third-year graduate student, Werth is taking a full course load while also participating in a research assistantship. However, she only has two more years of guaranteed funding from Northwestern.

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