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Christmas trees and 50 Cent this weekend

Kick off the holiday season with Macy's 102nd annual tree lighting in the Walnut Room or get your sushi on, rolling your own maki in Lincoln Park. By Abby Shure

Navigate student theater this fall

Our theater guide untangles the knot of student performances so you don't have to. By Hannah Greene and Jennifer Schaefer

Meet the one-man Men's Diving team

Weinberg Junior Kalister Harmon is Northwestern's only male diver. By Christian Pilling

Our sitcom teaches valuable life lessons

Lesson #1: Never take a corn dog from a homeless man. By Nick Gertonson and Aaron Eisenberg

Celebrate Halloween with transvestites and pyromaniacs

Get off campus this Halloween and explore haunted houses, parades, electronica and the dark arts. By Abby Shure

Our sitcom knows how to party

It's not my fault she doesn't know how to play eye-poke. By Aaron Eisenberg and Nick Gertonson

Healthy recipes on a college-kid budget

It’s possible -- even easy -- to eat healthy for under a hundred dollars a week. By Nina Lincoff

Makeovers, wrestling and ghosts, oh my!

Get ghoulishly glamorous this weekend. By Abby Shure

Is the Pill to blame for Zac Efron's fame?

A recent study posits that oral contraceptives are causing women to become less attracted to masculine men in favor of guys with more feminine traits. What do you think? By North by Northwestern

Gertonberg knows this great book called Shiloh, have you heard of it?

Meet your new tutor, Aaron Eisenberg. Make sure you have a minute for the environment. By Nick Gertonson and Aaron Eisenberg

See Wilco and Blue Man Group this weekend

Audition for America's Got Talent and join a grape-stomping contest -- or just hit up some concerts. By Abby Shure

Scenes from the 2009 Chicago Marathon

At the 32nd annual Chicago Marathon on Sunday, 34,792 runners braved 33-degree weather to take on a 26.2-mile run through the city. By Tracy Fuad, Emily Chow, Katherine Tang and Jessica Chen

Inauguration speeches through NU history

Times have changed, but tradition is still an important part of the school, whose past leaders' remarks on taking office still hold some relevance today. By Kaitlyn Jahelka
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