
American students become kung fu masters at Chicago studio
By Jessy Zhou Medill Reports Master Wu Jing Chao came to the United States from China with a dream: to allow individuals in America to

By Jessy Zhou Medill Reports Master Wu Jing Chao came to the United States from China with a dream: to allow individuals in America to

Ebony JJ Curry Medill Reports Bronzeville, also known as the Black Metropolis, is a center of African-American history on Chicago’s south side. At its peak

By Noah Broder Medill Reports For people in the mountain town of San Salvador in Puerto Rico, recovery from Hurricane Maria was a community effort.

By Louis Ricard Medill Reports Sports fans and athletes have a few things in common. They’re both pulling for their team to win. They both

By Ebony JJ Curry Medill Reports When one thinks of ballet, hip-hop isn’t generally the first thing that comes to mind. But it’s a new

By Thomas Ilalaole Medill Reports With nearly 80 percent of U.S. schools facing funding issues, art is one of the first subjects to be cut

By Nicole Croteau Medill Reports Chicago officials met Wednesday to discuss water safety and drowning prevention as summer approaches and the city’s pools open up

By Shannon Longworth Medill Reports Chicagoans celebrated the Merchant Marines as well as the start of summer with a blessing of ships and recreational boats

By Valerie Nikolas Medill Reports A Japanese postdoctoral fellow, two Spanish doctoral candidates, an Italian undergraduate and an American journalist walk into a neuroscience research

By Karleigh Stone Medill Reports Over 2,000 volunteers gathered at 66 locations along the Chicago River on May 11th, to clean up litter in the