Mayor Daniel Biss attended a summit at the White House on lead pipe replacement Friday, according to a city press release. At the summit, Vice Presdent Kamala Harris announced the “Get the Lead Out” partnership between the federal government, state governments, local communities, water utilities and other organizations to accelerate lead pipe service line replacement..
In the age of simperingly sweet pop hits from the same few artists who seem to have taken permanent residence in the Billboard Hot 100 (love you, Taylor Swift, but I am staring pointedly at you), the United States is missing music with a little more angst and black eyeliner behind it. Italian rock band.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of slavery. In March 2021, Evanston became the first city in the U.S. to implement a reparations program for Black residents. Now, cities across the country are following suit. National organizations and local governments in states like Michigan and New York have been pushing for reparations, which can take.
If you’re looking for weekend plans, here are some performances you won’t want to miss. Matilda the Musical Cahn Auditorium Friday and Saturday 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $10-35 The Dolphin Show, America’s largest student-run musical, presents its 80th annual production, “Matilda the Musical.” Based on the book by Roald Dahl, the musical follows young student Matilda.
After becoming friends last academic year, Weinberg sophomores Seela Hinrichs and Finola Summerville realized that NU students lack mental health resources at an institution with a culture of perfectionism. “I feel like everyone in our classroom is always struggling with something,” Hinrichs said. To address mental health stigmas, Hinrichs and Summerville co-founded a NU chapter.