
Working to end the stigma: Athletes and mental health
By Kate Constable Medill Reports As sports fans, we often put athletes on pedestals, dehumanizing them in a sense. We think of them as strong,

By Kate Constable Medill Reports As sports fans, we often put athletes on pedestals, dehumanizing them in a sense. We think of them as strong,

By Valerie Shuang Chen Medill Reports Domestic Violence is five times more likely to affect women than the most prevalent communicable disease in Chicago. Last

By Tim Hackett, Max Goodman, Karleigh Stone, Nicole Croteau, and Shannon Longworth Medill Reports In the inaugural episode of Chicago News Report, we cover the

By Ebony JJ Curry Medill Reports In 1992, Bruce Gage saw a young man wearing a Negro League Baseball cap at a Cubs game at

By Jessy Zhou Medill Reports Chronic pain patients say they are having their medications tapered down and face stricter evaluations when changing doctors since the

A reporting trip to Argentina results in stories inspired by Anthony Bourdain’s television work By Craig Duff Medill Journalism Professor Every year, graduate journalism students

By Valerie Shuang Chen, Shijia (Miley) Sun and Tianqi Gou Medill Reports BUENOS AIRES — Argentina is the furthest country in the world away from

Clara Seung Lee and Karleigh Michelle Stone Medill Reports BUENOS AIRES — The city of Buenos Aires bares its beauty in multi-faceted ways, from the

By Carolyn Chen & Tianqi Gou Medill Reports BUENOS AIRES — Chen Min, a former national Wushu champion in China, opened a martial arts school

By Nadia Adams Medill Reports On this episode of Medill Newsmakers, Illinois lawmakers are considering doing away with cash bond to reduce incarceration rates and