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On cold nights between October and May, volunteers from dozens of Evanston faith communities staff an emergency overnight shelter. On any given night, a Baptist and a Jewish volunteer might be working together, or a Quaker and a Catholic volunteer.  The shelter is run by Interfaith Action of Evanston, a coalition of 39 faith communities...

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For several days in early January, students and faculty walking near The Rock saw it painted with a jagged, bright red X cutting through the center. The low wall below read, “CHARLES THE BOLD DUKE OF BURGUNDY 10 NOV 1433 — 5 JAN 1477.”  Underneath the X were the blue and pink stripes of the...

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Hecky’s Barbecue has been at the corner of Emerson Street and Green Bay Road since 1983. Owner Cheryl Judice Powell said while the restaurant’s barbecue has remained a staple of Evanston’s food scene, its building has not held up as nicely.  “That building is quite old,” she said. “And as most buildings that get kind...

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When Weinberg senior Sara Velasco was in elementary school, she shared a running joke with her friend, Anders Elmblad: they were going to get married. In a photo from a trip to Disneyland, Velasco is leaning against Elmblad, who looks utterly disgusted.  “It was all jokes,” Velasco said. “We would always torture him about it.”...

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The Associated Student Government Senate announced a pilot program of a new discretionary fund aimed at supporting legislation Wednesday.  Medill junior and ASG co-President John Sisco said the pilot program is a way to get funding for specific legislation.   “One issue you might have noticed if you’ve tried to pass legislation in the past is...

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