A total solar eclipse will pass across North America Monday. It has captured nationwide attention as it is the only total solar eclipse until 2044. Weather permitting, Evanston residents will be able to observe the moon blocking sunlight as it passes between the sun and Earth. The eclipse will begin at 12:51 p.m. and end.
Whether it’s attending an expert panel or engaging with local artists, there’s a way for everyone to celebrate and commemorate Black History Month in Evanston. The Daily has compiled a list of events throughout the month that Evanston community members can attend. Black Health Professionals in Evanston (1890-1930) Start the month at the Evanston History.
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If you’re looking for weekend plans, here are some performances and events on and off campus you won’t want to miss. Pinoy Show: Every Kaibigan All At Once Ryan Family Auditorium Saturday 6 p.m. Tickets: $5 Northwestern’s Philippine American Student Organization, Kaibigan, is hosting its 21st annual Pinoy Show: Every Kaibigan All At Once. The.