Friday, May 24, 2013
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Ryan Craggs
  • Dinner cruises: Protecting America’s borders
  • The good side of capitalism: Businesses built through microfinance
  • Political power draw: Straddling federal law and re-election ambition
  • One act: The merit of spending stimulus money on the arts
  • Death, no; but taxes, you could cheat
  • A last-minute miracle for a North Side school
  • High-speed rail grant re-routes state’s plans
  • Bills, bills, bills—and no way to pay them
  • Loserville, USA
  • The juice is running on Illinois’ debts to schools
  • Illinois is the Cinderella story of stimulus transparency in new report
  • Federal stimulus dollars help Chicago-area trains pick up the pace
  • Glass half empty, mayor and state seek more stimulus
  • Universities feel crunch to update stimulus job reports
  • City not short on money to clear streets
  • The future of youth employment
  • Tracking stimulus dollars: Illinois recovery online
  • Deep cuts: Protests outside CTA headquarters
ryan.craggs@u.northwestern.edu
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Ryan comes to Medill as a 2007 graduate of The Ohio State University.  His journalistic interests lie in government and international reporting.  He previously worked in Spain as a teacher and freelancer and hopes to return to the EU as a reporter.  At Medill, he will be bolstering his multimedia skills and will focus on stimulus money to see where the government spends taxpayer dollars.