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![[Opinion] Hard class vs. easy A – North by Northwestern](/_next/image?url=%2F_next%2Fstatic%2Fmedia%2Fgeneric_2_half.2fb9ca2d.webp&w=1440&q=75)
Environment · EvanstonGraphic by Ilse von Heimburg / North by Northwestern In Northwestern’s ultra-competitive academic environment, in my opinion and experience talking with other students, a lot of them prefer to take classes that get them easy As and boost their GPAs over classes that challenge them. As someone who has taken both mindlessly easy classes and classes that had me pulling my hair out in stress, I can see the pros and cons on both sides of this argumentRead Article
[Opinion] Hard class vs. easy A – North by Northwestern

Evanston, Illinois · EvanstonEva Paterson, Weinberg ’71, gives a speech at Northwestern in 1970. Photo courtesy of Northwestern Magazine. When Eva Paterson, Weinberg ‘71, arrived at her triple room in Willard Hall for her first year of college, her roommate took one look at her and walked out. The roommate stayed in a hotel that night then transferred to a single dorm room for the rest of the year — all to avoid living with a Black roommate. This was the beginning of PatersoRead Article
From the 60s to today: A student activist continues her fight for justice – North by Northwestern

Evanston, Illinois · EvanstonFelisha Parsons, founder and director of Armor Down Girls, and facilitators set up the books they’ve read throughout the year for kids to read at the beginning of each meeting. Photo by Zoe Chao / North by Northwestern Youthful laughter and chatter rang through the Robert Crown Community Center. A group of girls, ages 8 to 14, gathered in a circle and began to chant their motto in unison. “Always remember you are braver than you believe, strongerRead Article
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