Welcome to Recaptured — a weekly roundup of The Daily’s photojournalism, featuring our reporters’ most memorable moments. This week’s Recaptured includes a middle school musical coding showcase, a cinema-themed dining experience and yet another Northwestern lacrosse win.
Cooked At Northwestern served diners a cinema-themed six-course meal on Thursday evening at the Sheil Catholic Center. (Carter Nishi/The Daily Northwestern)
Continuing their winning streak with an 18-6 victory, No. 2 NU bested No. 22 Rutgers at Martin Stadium in its last regular-season home game Wednesday, now on a seven-game win streak. (Yong-Yu Huang/The Daily Northwestern)
The second-ever Northwestern Prison Education Program Commencement ceremony took place at the Sheridan Correctional Center in Sheridan, Illinois, on Monday. The program offers incarcerated individuals a college education. (Thomas Hurley/The Daily Northwestern)
“Bad Jews”, a dark comedy written by NU alumnus Joshua Harmon (Weinberg ’05) that portrays a group of cousins fighting for a family heirloom while grieving for their late grandfather, was performed as a part of NU Student Theater’s spring Week 2 plays cycle. (Micaela Rivera Porras/The Daily Northwestern)
NU’s women’s tennis team fell to USC and UCLA in a weekend triple header, but secured a win over Chicago State before taking to the road to close out regular-season play. (Alisande Jaiserrisingh/The Daily Northwestern)
Located at 526 Davis St., Todoroki Hibachi and Sushi offers restaurant goers quality and affordability. Our Open Tab reviewers found it “fairly priced and filling.” ( Luke Meinhardt/The Daily Northwestern)
Song, dance and celebration filled Harris Hall Room 108 on Monday as students and community members gathered for Nowruz, a holiday marking the new year in Persian and Turkic cultures. (Eliza Goldwasser/The Daily Northwestern)
Northwestern overcame its late-game woes from its weekend series against Purdue to defeat UIC 12-11 Tuesday, fueled by a 10-run sixth inning. (Charlie Perlman/The Daily Northwestern)
Dreams Delivered, hosted Sunday through Tuesday at the Woman’s Club of Evanston, offered free dresses, shoes and accessories to all attendees, hoping to minimize stress for high school upperclassmen looking for prom dresses. (Eliza Martin/The Daily Northwestern)
Purdue scored seven runs in the top of the ninth to secure an 11-3 victory against NU’s men’s baseball team in the opening game of the weekend series.
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