Methodology – A new Chinatown: Demographics, business landscapes evolve in Chicago’s 11th Ward
By Grace Xue and Tianshu Hu Medill Reports The datasets used in this report were downloaded from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Chicago Metropolitan Agency
By Grace Xue and Tianshu Hu Medill Reports The datasets used in this report were downloaded from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Chicago Metropolitan Agency
As part of the Medill Media Teens program, Chicago Public School students received training and worked closely with Medill master’s students to report and write
By Xiaotao Zhong Medill Reports The annual tradition of dyeing the Chicago River a bright neon green returned on March 12 this year to celebrate
By Grace Rodgers Medill Reports “We’re finally seeing a light at the end of the tunnel and we have to allow ourselves to get there,”
By Ashton Pollard Medill Reports A couple of trash cans. A single batting cage. A canceled season. It was not exactly the junior spring Alex
By Allison Schatz Medill Reports For centuries, wearing a hat had been both a practical and aesthetic choice. But millinery saw a sharp decline in
By Emilie Zuhowski Medill Reports Some covid-19 long haulers from around the country are still dealing with debilitating symptoms that have changed their lives. To
By Brandon Rudy Medill Reports On March 12, 2020, the sporting world came to a halt due to COVID-19. This led many seniors all over
By: Rodricka Taylor Medill Reports St. Francis de Sales high school received a donation of the Black Lives Matter murals for the school’s library and