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100

Northwestern University was founded in this year.

What is 1851?

100

This is the nickname for the Northwestern University mascot.

What is Willie the Wildcat?

100

This advisory body at Northwestern University is composed of the presidents of the ten residential colleges and seven executive officers, overseeing activities like RCB Formal, Quiz Bowl, and RCB Field Day.

What is the Residential College Board (RCB)?

100

This actress, who became internationally famous for her role as Rachel Zane on Suits and her marriage to Prince Harry, attended Northwestern University.

Who is Meghan Markle?

100

This outdoor space, located near the lakefront, is often used for events and provides a scenic view of Lake Michigan, making it a popular spot for relaxation.

What is the Lakefill?

200

This is the oldest building on Northwestern's campus, which opened its doors in 1869.

What is University Hall?

200

Northwestern's football team originally played their home games in this stadium, located just off the shore of Lake Michigan in Evanston, before it began undergoing construction.

What is Ryan Field?

200

This is the number of residential colleges at Northwestern University.

What is 10? (Ayers, CCS, Chapin, CRC, ISRC, PARC, Shepard, Slivka, Willard, Hobart)

200

This actress, best known for her roles in Parks and Recreation and Bad Moms, graduated from Northwestern's School of Communication. She was also the 2024 Commencement Speaker.

Who is Kathryn Hahn?

200

This Northwestern building is known for its distinctive design, which resembles a boat or a ship, and is located near the lakefront.

What is the Bienen School of Music?

300

In 1881, Northwestern launched this highly influential publication, which continues to operate today as a training ground for future journalists.

What is the Daily Northwestern?

300

Northwestern's women's lacrosse team has won this number of NCAA championships.

What is 8?

300

Founded in 1972, this residential college at Northwestern University is known for bringing together students from diverse fields, such as communications, engineering, music, and biology, with a shared interest in cultural exploration and social issues.

What is the Residential College of Cultural and Community Studies (CCS)?

300

She became a global celebrity after marrying into the English royal family. Her visit to Northwestern became a sensational media event and, appearing at a fundraising event for cancer research, she even wore a purple gown.

Who was Princess Diana?

300

This building, named after a philanthropist, is known for its distinctive glass exterior and serves as the primary gathering space for Northwestern’s  school of engineering.

What is Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center?

400

March Through the Arch is a venerable tradition at Northwestern, dating back to this year.

What is 2009?

400

This event, held every year, pits Northwestern’s football team against their in-state rivals from the University of Illinois in the battle for the "Land of Lincoln" trophy.

What is the Northwestern-Illinois football rivalry?

400

This is the title given to a faculty member who serves as a mentor and resource for students in a residential college, helping to foster community and academic growth.

What is a faculty fellow?

400

This author, best known for creating A Song of Ice and Fire, the series that inspired Game of Thrones, earned a master's degree from Northwestern University.

Who is George R. R. Martin?

400

This Northwestern building, named after a major donor, houses the university's Medill School of Journalism and is a hub for aspiring journalists.

What is McCormick Foundation Center?

500

On May 3, 1968, more than 100 Black students at Northwestern occupied this campus building for 38 hours, marking the first major student-led protest in the university's history.

What is the Bursar's Office Takeover?

500

He came to Northwestern on a basketball scholarship and even earned All-American honors in that sport. But he is best remembered for his accomplishments in football. A member of both the College and Professional Football Halls of Fame.

Who was Otto Graham?

500

This Northwestern alumna, who holds a Ph.D. in Performance Studies, serves as the Associate Director of Residential Colleges, supervising Assistant Chairs and advising the Residential College Board.

Who is Nancy Anderson?

500

This supermodel, who attended Northwestern University to study chemical engineering before leaving to pursue a career in modeling, became one of the most iconic figures in the fashion industry.

Who is Cindy Crawford?

500

This Northwestern building is dedicated to supporting the arts and is home to galleries, performance spaces, and classrooms designed for students in creative disciplines, including theater and visual arts.

What is Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts?

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