As the new academic year kicks off, we want to remind students, staff and Evanston residents that the opinion section of The Daily Northwestern is open to all. It is truly the epitome of ‘choose your own adventure,’ a place where you have the ability to share your hot takes and analyses. We welcome all.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of body dysmorphia. Waking up groggy from a measly six hours of sleep, the first thing on my mind is always a little treat. What will I have today? A matcha latte with oat milk from Peet’s Coffee? A pastry from Cupitol? Or better yet, a hot vanilla latte.
Avatar: Way of Water James Cameron’s “Avatar: The Way of Water” wasn’t at the top of my must-watch movie watch list this year. Nonetheless, the film, which totaled $2.32 billion at the global box office, became the third highest grossing film of all time. The movie’s tremendous financial performance, coupled with its Oscars recognition, gave.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of gun violence and death. On Wednesday, a young man lost his life. Two 15-year-old boys were injured, one gravely. Though much of The Daily’s coverage so far has centered on the impact Wednesday night’s Clark Street Beach shooting had on Northwestern students, we know the effects go far.
This piece contains spoilers. Bears can be scary, but just imagine how much scarier a bear on cocaine would be. Elizabeth Banks sought to answer the question by directing the recently released movie “Cocaine Bear.” Clearly, the most notable aspect of “Cocaine Bear” is its one-of-a-kind premise. In an industry jaded by an excess of.