Largest LGBT sports organization in the Midwest celebrates community (Video)
By Lena Blietz Positive changes have occurred in the last two decades at the LGBT-focused sports league, the Chicago Metropolitan Sports Association, said coach and
By Lena Blietz Positive changes have occurred in the last two decades at the LGBT-focused sports league, the Chicago Metropolitan Sports Association, said coach and
By Steve Musal MILWAUKEE — “Four low-polling Republicans walk into a Wisconsin theater” might sound like the start of a joke, but the participants in the
By Ryan Connelly Holmes Protesters marched in Uptown Monday night to vent frustration at Ald. James Cappleman and the Chicago police who ticketed individuals sleeping
By Sarah Very Lines of sleep deprived consumers wrapped around H&M stores across the country Thursday morning, waiting to snag pieces of the highly anticipated
By Jordan Ray In the first quarter, Northwestern kicker Jack Mitchell missed a field goal. In the second quarter, he missed an extra point. In
By Nick Zazulia 22-year-old winger Ty Ratti had notched four goals and three assists through three games for the Chicago Wolves when general manager Wendell
By Brooke Rayford It is the second round of the high school football playoffs, and top teams in class 8A are keeping fans on the
By Kristen Vake Mayor Emanuel announced today that S.C. Johnson will be bringing 175 jobs to Chicago over the next 12 to 24 months. The
By Amanda Koehn Mayor Rahm Emanuel told nearly 200 energy industry leaders Wednesday that Chicago’s environmental successes don’t have to undermine jobs and business growth.
By Haydee Clotter Northwestern’s women’s volleyball team hasn’t reached the NCAA tournament since 2010. The Wildcats are in 10th place in the Big Ten, ahead