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By Dwight A. Weingarten Medill Reports No one knew the building of Warren Avenue Congregational Church better than Rozell “Prexy” Nesbitt, whose first encounter with

By Dwight A. Weingarten Medill Reports No one knew the building of Warren Avenue Congregational Church better than Rozell “Prexy” Nesbitt, whose first encounter with

Aaron Dorman Medill Reports Evanston became the first Chicago-area city in almost a decade to adopt a formal climate action plan with an effective transition

By Katie Rice Medill Reports Jennifer, an upper-level student at DePaul University in Chicago, has lived on campus for her entire university career. She was

By Nick Hennion Medill Reports It wasn’t the ending the Hoosiers hoped for to finish the 2018 men’s soccer season. The Hoosiers fell to Maryland

By Aqilah Allaudeen Medill Reports Mario Venegas knew the regime deemed him a danger to the state when he was detained, without trial, due to

By Jillian Melero Medill Reports Bronzeville, the South Side home of Chicago’s Black Renaissance and the birthplace of Black History Month, hopes to launch its

By Aaron Dorman Medill Reports Kyra Woods intends to help move Chicago towards running on 100 percent renewable energy by 2035. She is in charge

by Jillian Melero Medill Reports Paula Robinson has been president of Bronzeville’s Community Development Partnership, a neighborhood advisory group, for 29 years. She co-founded the

By Xiaoyi Liu Medill Reports Artificial intelligence (AI) is on the cusp of materially changing our own intelligence and decision-making ability. Just as we saw

By Stephanie Fox Medill Reports Chicago area women gather at Studio DelCorpo, 1115 W. Armitage Ave., every Thursday evening for Girls Fight Club to sweat, punch