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Past articles by Ruiqi:

In-House Lawyers Feel Burn of Big Workloads, Blurred Boundaries

Corporate legal departments are often touted as an escape route for Big Law attorneys seeking better work-life balance, but it’s become more evident in the last year that burnout is a very real danger in-house. → Read More

NU pro-life student group Right to Life sets anti-abortion banners in Norris

Around noon on Tuesday, four large banners appeared in the Norris entryway bearing bold headlines and images of fetuses and late-term abortions. Bienen junior Nicholas Hauger, a member of pro-life student group Northwestern Right to Life, had placed them there. With the help of national organization Students for Life of America, Hauger set up the... → Read More

American Music Theatre Project returns to Edinburgh Festival Fringe for second year

Northwestern’s American Music Theatre Project is once again headed to Scotland for the world’s largest arts festival. Eleven NU students will spend the last two weeks of July working with students from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland to produce two musicals that they will perform at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe from Aug. 3 to 26.... → Read More

‘Pinkalicious’ features Northwestern students, alumni at the Marriott Theatre

Feeling blue? “Pinkalicious” is sure to cheer any audience member up. The short musical based on a popular children’s book opened this July 14 at the Marriott Theatre featuring Northwestern alumni and current students in its cast. The kid-friendly musical follows a young girl named Pinkalicious Pinkerton with a sweet tooth and a love for... → Read More

Midsommer Flight brings Shakespeare to Chicago’s parks for seventh year Midsommer Flight brings Shakespeare to Chicago’s parks for seventh year

Theater company Midsommer Flight is bringing Shakespeare to Chicago parks for the seventh year with a comedy that has a slight modern day twist. Founded by Northwestern alumna Beth Wolf (Communication ‘03) in 2012, Midsommer Flight produces “high quality, accessible performances of Shakespeare’s plays,” according to its website. To further this mission, their summer Shakespeare... → Read More

Compass Group to bring new direction to Norris dining on July 1

In early June, it was reported that Frontera Fresco would be the first restaurant in Norris University Center to close its doors as part of the University’s transition from Sodexo to Compass Group North America. When the transfer officially begins this Sunday, July 1, more Norris dining options will join Frontera as restaurants of the... → Read More

‘Not One Batu’ brings Hawaiian culture to mainland America

The beaches along Lake Michigan might not be the sandy shores of Hawaii, but for Northwestern alumna Hannah Ii-Epstein (SPS ’18) it’s a close enough substitute. Ii-Epstein’s play, “Not One Batu” takes place on the northern coast of Hawaii and tells the story of Honey Girl, a former methamphetamine addict turned expert drug dealer, according... → Read More

Arts Alliance ‘Dry Land’ shines spotlight on abortion, female friendship

A&E Communication junior Morgan Rielly is often drawn to new works that are relevant to current events, so when she heard of the play “Dry Land,” it immediately caught her attention. The show tells the story of teenagers Amy and Ester, who develop a friendship after Amy asks Ester to help her miscarry an unwanted... → Read More