Panem and Me: A Hunger Games Roundtable
We couldn’t do a special broadcast called “Quarter Quell” without paying homage to where it came from. Here’s Bazil Frueh and Yumi Tallud with a discussion about the Hunger Games.
A Check-In With Josh McKenzie
Josh McKenzie spent his time at Northwestern supporting students. They, in turn, made him a campus sensation. William Kramer has the story.
75 Takes for 75 Years: Northwestern’s Most Controversial Opinions
To mark 75 years on the air, Menghzen Markland and Karrah Toatley took to campus with a simple question: What’s your hottest take? 75 interviews later the responses are in. And they do not disappoint.
Why Can’t We Look Away from Violence and Torture?
We all remember learning about Medieval Torture in history class: the rack, the iron maiden, and even being hung, drawn, and quartered. For some it’s a fleeting lesson, for others it’s a sustained interest. So what causes this fascination with Medieval Torture? Sophia Casa and Gabe Shumway have the story.
Poetics and Horses: A Night Of Poetry and Song
Students Respond to Trump Administration’s DEI Crackdown
The Daily Cat | 2-28-25
February 28, 2025: Northwestern basketball, DEI pages, street cleaning, Pulaski Day. WNUR News broadcasts live at 6 pm CST on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on WNUR 89.3 FM.
The Daily Cat | Wed. 02-27-25
February 27, 2025: Three Northwestern schools have deleted DEI from their web pages, man charged with six murders in Chicago, death of Michelle Trachtenberg and Gene Hackman, first death in measles outbreak in Texas, North Korea sends additional troops to aid Russia. WNUR News broadcasts live at 6 pm CST on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays […]