Fall 2020
north by northwestern // fall 2020
PRINT STAFF
EDITORIAL
PRINT MANAGING EDITOR
Michael Korsh
ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR
Elise Hannum
SENIOR FEATURES EDITORS
Sylvia Goodman, Gabby Rabon, Isaac Sultan
SENIOR SECTION EDITORS
Niki Amir, Emily Cerf, Rachel Schonberger
ASSISTANT FEATURES EDITORS
Maggie Galloway, Jenna Greenzaid
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Ethan Shanfeld, Annie Cao, Teresa Nowakowski, Nathan Ansell
ASSISTANT EDITORS
Sarah Meadow, Eva Herscowitz, Emma Chiu, Grace Snelling
DIRECTOR OF FACT-CHECKING
Jennifer Zhan
MAG-TO-WEB
MAG-TO-WEB EDITOR
David Deloso
MAG-TO-WEB DEVELOPERS
Olivia Lloyd, Kimberly Cruz Mendez, Jenna Wang, Stephanie Zhu, Amy Chen, Amy Guo
CREATIVE
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Maren Kranking
ASSISTANT CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Cynthia Zhang
ART DIRECTOR
Alisa Gao
PHOTO DIRECTOR
Carly Menker
DESIGNERS
Emma Estberg, Andrew Kwa, Juntang Qian, Sooim Kang, S. Kelsie Yu
Freelance
WRITERS
Rayna Song, Ilana Arougheti, Karen Reyes, Aliyah Armstrong, Olivia Alexander, Anna Margevich, Gabrielle Nadler, Tessa Paul, Allison Arguezo, Lydia Rivers, Allison Rhee, Pallas Gutierrez, Hannah Hall, Onyekaorise Chigbogwu, Olivia Evans, Trent Brown, Christine Potermin, Matt Weiss, Joseph Ramos, Julietta Thron, Frankie Lucco, Lalla-Aicha Adouim, Ellie Eimer
FACT-CHECKERS
Rayna Song, Sarah Aie, Brendan Le, Paul Kim, Audrey Hettleman, Joseph Ramos, Maddie Kerr, Julietta Thron, Russell Leung
NABJ CONSULTING EDITOR
Ellisya Lindsey
DEAR READERS:
Do you remember the "This is fine" meme? The 2013 webcomic from artist KC Green depicts a fedora-clad dog sitting in a chair, delivering the namesake line as the room is engulfed in flames around him.
I'm not sure Green realized how prophetic his comic would be seven years later. but as we endure our ninth month of the COVID-19 pandemic, I find myself thinking constantly about that dog: his repose, his blissful smile, his simple acceptance of impending doom. How does he do it?
Life as we know it has fundamentally changed over the course of this year. A global pandemic. A long-awaited national reckoning on race and identity. A presidential election that could alter the course of our future. These flames have especially affected college campuses like ours, which have become both hot-spots of COVID-19 cases and hotbeds of impactful student activism
This fall, our dedicated team of writers, editors, designers, fact-checkers and more have committed themselves to publishing something I know will one day serve as a powerful account of these historic times. In Pregame and Hangover, they've somehow managed to find the light amid the darkness — like a chair that united a first year class that's never met one another and a hilarious parallel timeline for 2020. In Dance Floor, they've refused to back down from the nuance and complexities facing our campus, including the symbolic defiance of Black joy and the Abolish Greek Life movement's unforseen consequences for Evans Scholars. Each of our four Features takes a deep dive into how the flames engulfing our nation, from the police to the pandemic, have reached our school
We've even pushed the boundaries of what our magazine is, means and does. Our digital exclusive project, Unmasked, is producing incredible watchdog journalism about Northwestern's response to COVID-19. Our joint diversity report with NBN's online team is taking a much-needed look into why and how our staff doesn't always reflect the community we cover. NBN 101, our virtual workshop program for first-year students, has built a community where we thought it was impossible and trained a new generation of magazine staff.
Some way, somehow, Northwestern students are managing to once again sit in our chairs and say to the world, "This is fine." Here at North by Northwestern, our staff has gone betond "fine." I'm so honored and proud to have served as Print Managing Editor these past two quarters. I know that dog would surely be proud of us, too — had his face not melted off a few panels later.
MICHAEL KORSH
An NBN special project
UNMASKED
Stories from Northwestern’s second quarter in the COVID-19 pandemic
PREGAME
YOU MIGHT WANT TO SIT DOWN FOR THIS ONE
The chair-itable cause that brought the Class of 2024 together
By Emma Chiu
2020 VISION
Revisiting a former dean's plan for the future
By Rayna Song
CASTAWAYS ON CAMPUS
Eighteen contestants. One sole survivor.
By Rachel Schonberger
A PAIR OF PANDEMICS
How Northwestern dealt with health crises, a century apart.
By Karen Reyes
AUDIENCE OF NONE
Students in performing arts are making the most of their socially distanced spaces.
By Olivia Alexander
OR BEST OFFER
Northwestern's Free and For Sale Facebook page has become more than a marketplace.
By Ilana Arougheti
FOSTER, WALKER
The goodest boys on campus
By Aliyah Armstrong
LEAVES THAT LAST
A guide to dorm room plants even YOU can take care of
By Maggie Galloway
DANCE FLOOR
BLACK JOY
For Black Northwestern students, expressing joy is an act of defiance.
By Tessa Paul
TALK DATA TO ME
An inside look at the Northwestern Open Data Initiative's path to accessible information.
By Niki Amir
A POLL NEW WORLD
On Election Day, students worked the polls and phone banked to facilitate democracy.
By Sarah Meadow
UPROOTED
Following the sudden removal of Northwestern students' memorial tree, students reflected on mental health as they sought a replacement.
By Allison Arguezo
UP TO PAR?
In the midst of the Abolish Greek Life movement, the Evans Scholars face an uncertain fate.
By Gabrielle Nadler
SMILE, YOU'RE ON CAMERA
Northwestern instructors and professors grapple with prioritizing privacy in a digital landscape.
By Emily Cerf
RE: SILVER LININGS
Students share a bright side of the dark times the've experienced during the pandemic — in 250 words or fewer.
By Allison Rhee, Hannah Hall, Bobby Yalam and Pallas Gutierrez
PHYSICALLY SAFE, INTELECTUALLY DANGEROUS
Despite a stigma of coddling, the academic environment remains a haven for gender-queer students and professors to safely explore identity and empower insurgent thought.
By Anna Margevich
FEATURES

Shall remain nameless
Online anonymity has empowered Northwestern students to take on the institutions they've seen fail them.
WRITTEN BY

"Big on imagination"
Inspired by decades of protest art, student creatives are driving political revolution through their own work.
WRITTEN BY

UNPOLICED
The complicated netweork of policing on Northwestern's campus stalls meaningful change.
WRITTEN BY
