Schiller Duels mark next step in Northwestern Fencing’s championship aspirations
Manna’s Kitchen delivers home cooking to Tech
Graffiti Dancers and Tonik Tap go back in time at the annual Graffoniks show
Students react to Evanston restaurant closures
The B-List: Super Bowl 60 and Star Wars
WELCOME TO THE B-LIST, YOUR WEEKLY ROUNDUP OF CELEBRITY MESS AND POP CULTURE. THIS WEEK: SUPER BOWL LX, BAD BUNNY’S HALFTIME, AND STAR WARS. *music out* SUPER BOWL LX [SIXTY] TOOK PLACE LAST NIGHT, WITH THE SEATTLE SEAHAWKS DEFEATING THE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 29 TO 13. RUNNING BACK KENNETH WALKER III WAS NAMED MVP. BAD […]
The Daily Cat | 2-9-26
Monday February 9, 2026: Northwestern Lacrosse, Winter Olympics, Super Bowl 60. WNUR News broadcasts live at 6 pm CST on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on WNUR 89.3 FM.
Bridgerton is finally back – Season 4 premiered on Netflix 1/29
[Instrumental from Bridgerton’s soundtrack] DARASIMI BANKOLE: Dearest gentle reader…if you’ve heard that before then you’ve probably watched Bridgerton or been in the same room as someone watching the beloved Netflix show. JANET LIN: “What I loved about Bridgerton, what I loved about producing, I think a lot of it is umm you know as a […]
The Daily Cat | Wed. 02-5-26
<h2>February 5, 2026:</h2> <h3>CIA ends publication of World Factbook, Russian comedian sentenced to penal colony, compass expanding dining, Israel kills 24 in Gaza in strikes</h3> WNUR News broadcasts live at 6 pm CST on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on WNUR 89.3 FM.
The Daily Cat | Wed. 02-4-26
<h2>February 4, 2026: </h2> <h3>Ukraine Strikes, Wildcats won’t play at stadium, Iranian Drone gets struck, Trade deal between India and U.S. </h3> WNUR News broadcasts live at 6 pm CST on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on WNUR 89.3 FM.
Archival tape at Northwestern’s Music Library preserves the legacy of Black classical composers on live radio
Carolyn Davis didn’t go to Northwestern. But when it came time for her to choose a forever home for her collection of self-taped radio broadcasts, she knew NU’s music library was the right place for her archive. Reporter Georgia Kerrigan spoke to Davis and listened back to tape from her radio series, “Black Classical Composers.”