Beer, code and hacks: Chicago’s first comedy hackathon
By Emma Sandler Get together a bunch of web designers, coders, and funny people and mix in beer, energy drinks and pizza over the course
By Emma Sandler Get together a bunch of web designers, coders, and funny people and mix in beer, energy drinks and pizza over the course
By Kristen Vake The assumption that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates by year-end is “still operative,” according to Atlanta Federal Reserve President Dennis
By JORDAN RAY In January, Northwestern offensive lineman Matt Frazier had surgery on his right ankle. In February, he had surgery on his left ankle.
By Jordan Ray The past three football games between the Northwestern Wildcats and Minnesota Golden Gophers have been tight, defensive struggles, and Wildcats coach Pat
By Isabella Szabolcs She spent the night before praying she would have the strength to tell her story and that God would never leave her
By Sara Shouhayib In the midst of racial turmoil between different religious groups in the Middle East and numerous reported police brutality cases against minority
By Sean Froelich The Millennial generation is now the most populous in the U.S., but how are they different from previous generations? Follow Medill Newsmakers
By Angela G. Barnes The National Cancer Institute predicts nearly 40,000 women will die from breast cancer in 2015. A disproportionate number of those people
By Sean Froelich and Coral Lu Cat and dog lovers rejoice! Animal shelters across Chicago and the entire U.S. will waive adoption fees for their
By Anne Arntson These are today’s top stories in Chicago. Sean Froelich catches up with the Anti-Cruelty Society, which is participating in Clear the Shelter,