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NU, Evanston prep for presidential visit
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operation obama U.S. Marine Corp MV-22 aircraft lands on the lakefill Monday afternoon as part of an exercise to prepare for the arrival of President Barack Obama on Thursday. Obama will give a speech on campus before returning to Washington. As a sitting president prepares to the White House to increase secuBy jeanne kuang and paige leskin rity and finalize the audience for visit campus for the first time in 60 daily senior staffers years, Evanston and Northwestern Thursday’s speech. @jeannekuang @paigeleskin officials are working closely with President Barack Obama will
Mayor Tisdahl signs age-friendly pledge for seniors
Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl has signed a pledge promising to make Evanston more friendly and comfortable for older residents. The “Best Cities for Successful Aging Mayor’s Pledge,” created by the nonprofit Milken Institute, promises that Tisdahl will improve health and wellness resources, as well as provide more employment opportunities for the elderly, according to a news release from the city. “Evanston is a great place to grow up and grow old,” Mayor Tisdahl said in the release. “I’m proud to join the Milken Institute and mayors across the country in continuing to improve the lives of older adults in Evanston and cities nationwide.” Through the pledge, mayors vow to provide older residents with access to housing, more options for mobility in transportation and affordable living. Previous to the pledge, Evanston developed an initiative in May to focus on making the city more age friendly. “At this point, we’re gathering information from residents to get input from them,” said Susan Cherco, chairman for the Age Friendly task
force. “The idea is to come together with proposals that will improve the age friendliness of Evanston.” The task force, centered around goals laid out in the “Age Friendly Evanston” plan, is using a template from the World Health Organization, which designates standards for eight areas of community life. Evanston joined WHO’s “Age Friendly Cities” program last April. “I think this is not just an Evanston issue, in general some of the critical things are transportation and affordable housing,” Cherco said. “Those are issues across the country.” According to guidelines from WHO, the task force has two years to design proposals and three more years to implement them — a fiveyear plan overall. Although there is room for improvement in Evanston, Cherco commended the city for what it has already accomplished. “In many ways, Evanston is already a very age-friendly city compared to other cities,” Cherco said. “So what we’re looking to do is make it better. We want to have all city projects have someone who can look at it from an age-friendly lens and see what impact every project has on the age-friendliness of the city.”
Jewel-Osco stores in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa suffer data breach
The two Jewel-Osco locations in Evanston were among the stores across Illinois, Indiana and Iowa hit by a credit card fraud incident on Monday, the second incident in two months that has impacted the chain. The attack looked to obtain information from credit and debit cards used by customers at the
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night they had been selected to volunteer for the speech. “People who are selected will be at the event and get to hear the speech in person,” Howard said. Howard said his office reached out to a “broad cross-section of student leaders from a number of student groups.” The University will set up a live feed of Obama’s remarks at viewing locations across campus, including Technological Institute, the Jacobs Center, the McCormick Tribune Center and Norris University Center. The speech will be livestreamed on the White House website. On Tuesday, preparations for the event were underway on campus and in Evanston. University and city officials have been working together for about a week in anticipation of the visit, city manager Wally Bobkiewicz said. Helicopters landed on The Lakefill on Monday afternoon as part of a police exercise. Cubbage confirmed Tuesday the exercise was performed in preparation for Obama’s arrival. City officials notified residents Tuesday that traffic will be affected » See obama, page 6
NU uses ‘Jeopardy!’ computer
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jeopardy genius Watson’s computer servers stand at IBM. McCormick students have the opportunity to build their own applications with the help of Watson, a computer made famous by its success on “Jeopardy!”
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Northwestern students will be able to use and build upon IBM’s prized
grocery stores, according to a news release from Jewel-Osco. Personal information that was targeted includes account numbers, expiration dates, cardholders’ names and other private information. Sensitive information, including Social Security numbers and birth dates, were not affected by the incident. Customers who shopped at stores in the three states from June 22 to July 17 and from Aug. 27 to Sept. 21 were among those affected by the criminal intrusion, according to Jewel-Osco’s site. Jewel-Osco’s parent company AB Acquisition LLC, which also operates other grocery chains, said it has
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tout his administration’s efforts to recover from the recession at 1:15 p.m. in Cahn Auditorium, a venue that seats more than 1,000. The audience will include White House guests, Evanston officials, undergraduate students and graduate students from the Kellogg School of Management and The Graduate School, University spokesman Al Cubbage said. NU students will not be able purchase or reserve tickets to the speech, Cubbage said. An undisclosed number of undergraduate and graduate students were chosen to attend the event. Kellogg will host a lottery to select students who will attend the speech, Cubbage said. Cubbage declined to comment on how the NU undergraduate and graduate students were chosen or why they were not selected via lottery. “It was simply a matter of availability,” he said, noting there was a limited number of seats available for students. The University asked some undergraduate student leaders to volunteer for the event, said Burgwell Howard, assistant vice president of student engagement. Multiple students confirmed they were notified Tuesday
Watson system through a course offered this fall. Along with seven other universities, NU has received cloud access to Watson, the computer system that famously won the TV show “Jeopardy!” in 2011. The question answering technology can
told law enforcement of the security breach and is cooperating with authorities to ensure the incident is properly investigated and those responsible are found. “We take our responsibility to protect our customers’ payment card data seriously,” Bob Miller, chief executive officer at AB Acquisition LLC, said in a news release. “We sincerely regret that our customers’ data was targeted. As a company, our decisions are always focused on what is best for our customers, and we know this issue has inconvenienced them and caused concern.” The malware used in the latest attack is different
process natural language questions and produce natural language answers, as opposed to a search engine such as Google that simply generates related content. » See watson, page 6
than that used in the incident that occurred in August, according to Jewel-Osco’s information technology services provider SUPERVALU. The investigation into the first privacy breach is still pending. In response to the possible data hack, Jewel-Osco is awarding to customers who fall under the proper location and time frame a year of free consumer identity protection service. Jewel-Osco has two location in Evanston at 1128 Chicago Ave. and 2485 Howard St. — Paige Leskin
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