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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 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
By Andy Graham Medill Reports For many Chicagoans, work and play are two separate concepts. They power through their workday so that they can return
By Brady Jones Medill Reports Slowed reaction time. Reduced ability to make decisions. Impaired coordination. Memory loss. Difficulty in problem-solving. These are some of the
By Hannah Magnuson Medill Reports Northwestern University’s Evanston campus serves as home base to a host of travelers this spring — but students hustling to