Kailee Row, an honors history and classical studies student, was accepted into the Newberry Library’s undergraduate seminar as part of a partnership with the Center for Renaissance Studies Consortium.
Before Evanston was founded in 1863, tribal nations including the Potawatomi, Peoria, Kaskaskia, Myaamia (or Miami), Wea, Kiikaapoi (or Kickapoo) and Mascouten called the land home. When settlers arrived, they forced conflict, removal and assimilation on tribal nations while government policy stripped them of their lands. Years later, urban relocation in the mid-20th century brought.
Actor Larry Sellers, best known for playing Cloud Dancing on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, died this week of an unknown cause. He was 72. His death was confirmed by his son, actor Jerry Wolf. In an Instagram post published by his Dr. Quinn co-star Jane Seymour, Sellers is remembered as the heart [.]