Wednesday, June 19, 2013
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Molly Born
  • More than cookies: Girl Scouts amp up resources to serve changing demographics
  • Chicago-area activists pursue their dream in Springfield
  • Immigration reform advocates lobby Springfield against budget cuts
  • Controversial legislation revives immigration debate in Illinois
  • Diversity in DuPage is like a shift from vanilla to caramel fudge swirl, official says
  • i2Believe invests in children to shape 'Haiti of tomorrow'
  • Sex ed goes beyond the classroom in Little Village programs that target at-risk gay youth
  • In Humboldt Park, a place for gay Latino men 'to be free, be safe and not be alone'
  • Local Haitians say deportations untimely, unsafe for natives
  • Once a bustling point of entry for Latinos, now Little Village has a sleepier feel
  • 'Nefarious' activities in 46th alarm neighboring ward
  • Crime, business development top concerns for 48th Ward
mollyborn2011@u.northwestern.edu
Molly Born

Molly Born covers changing demographics and immigration for the Medill News Service in Chicago. A native of West Virginia, Molly is studying Public Affairs reporting at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.