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NU Creative Writing program invites student wordsmiths

With pens in hand, students in the Northwestern undergraduate Creative Writing program cultivate imagination and pure expression. Founded in 1980, NU’s undergraduate Creative Writing program was one of the first in the country and is known for its alumni community, professors and extensive curriculum. Recent graduates from the program include Veronica Roth, known for her. ....

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The Daily Northwestern wins 33 awards at 2023 ICPA convention

The Daily Northwestern won 33 awards at the 2023 Illinois College Press Association convention held in Chicago this past weekend. The contest recognized works produced from fall 2021 through fall 2022. Isabelle Sarraf (Medill ’22) was editor in chief in Winter Quarter 2022 and Medill senior Jacob Fulton was editor in Spring and Fall Quarters. ....

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Opinion | Northwestern Title IX protects perpetrators of sexual assault

Content warning: This story discusses sexual assault and rape. According to Northwestern, someone can penetrate you without your consent but not be a rapist. The person who penetrated you can pour liquor down your throat until you can’t consent. Even after the University determines he endangered your life, it still won’t call him a rapist. . ....

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