Joy Global shares digging out from their deep hole

By Harvard Zhang Joy Global Inc.’s shares surged after the opening bell Thursday after the company – plagued by abysmal conditions in the mining industry, tumbling metal prices and sluggish global demand – turned in a deeper-than-anticipated fiscal first quarter loss. In the quarter ended Jan. 29, the Milwaukee, Wis.-based maker of mining equipment swung […]

Clinton supporters in Chicago look beyond her Super Tuesday wins

By Yingxu Jane Hao D emocratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her Republican rival Donald Trump dominated the Super Tuesday states this week, each winning seven. Both of them won in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Tennessee and Virginia. Clinton also won Texas, and Trump Vermont. As Clinton supporters gathered in downtown Chicago to watch the […]

From dingy to delightful – vibrant lights glow under the Loop el

By Elizabeth Bacharach  The shadows beneath the el tracks – the underbelly of the city –are starting to glow with multi-colored lights on Wabash Avenue. And the lights may soon become part of a personalized light show that people can program from an app. The makers of The Wabash Lights are raising contributions to ultimately run […]

What’s beyond #OscarsSoWhite? Chicagoans sound off on Hollywood diversity

a hand holding an oscar statue

By Jasmine Cannon and Jasmine M. Ellis While Hollywood is still recovering from criticisms revolving around racial diversity in casting, some Chicagoans believe it’s time for The Academy to take a different approach. According to UCLA’s 2015 Hollywood Diversity Report, little more than 10 percent of lead actors in theatrical films were minorities, and just […]

Medill explains – The stateless Rohingyas

By Bian Elkatib and Nikita Mandhani T he Rohingyas are a primarily Muslim ethnic minority group from Burma, a country in Southeast Asia that is also known as Myanmar. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, media coverage of the Rohingya refugee crisis has been scarce. [vimeo 156484536 w=474] The migration of Rohingyas […]

Bindis and Bruises: A dance theatre featuring stories of abuse

By Nikita Mandhani The Chicago DanzTheatre Ensemble is set to start its new show, Bindis and Bruises on Friday, March 4. The show was conceived and choreographed by Priya Narayan who is a trained classical Indian dancer. Ellyzabeth Adler is the director, co-writer and co-choreographer for the performance. [vimeo 157640341 w=474] A video preview of […]

Methode Electronics’ profits sag

Photo at top: Methode Electronics produces components for, among others, autos, computers, networks, telecommunication systems and aerospace vehicles. Corporate headquarters are in Chicago. (Bjorn Watland/FLICKR)

By Lucia Maffei Methode Electronics Inc.’s third quarter earnings didn’t drop quite as far as Wall Street had expected, but the manufacturing company’s shares slipped Thursday after management scaled down sales expectations for full-year 2016. For the fiscal quarter ended Jan. 30, the Chicago-based electronic components manufacturer’s net income was $17.2 million, or 45 cents […]

The Hidden Treasures of East Side

By Iacopo Luzi and Yushun Wang Not many people know where East Side is, but since the 30s, the neighborhood has been home to one of the biggest steel production industries of the country. East Side is a neighborhood on the Illinois and Indiana border. It’s in the southern part of the city. In the […]

Harish Patel — immigrant, Muslim, state rep candidate

Text by Aishwarya Kumar Lakshminarayanapuram and Bian Elkhatib, video by Bian Elkhatib H e was 14 when he moved to the U.S. from India. He did not know any English. And he grew up on the northwest side of Chicago with his mother who cleaned homes for a living. That was Harish Patel 16 years […]