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By Meg Rauch Of the ten most popular charities in the U.S., according to Charity Navigator, six deliver assistance to children or impoverished people, two
By Meg Rauch Of the ten most popular charities in the U.S., according to Charity Navigator, six deliver assistance to children or impoverished people, two
By Yanqing Chen Being LGBTQ can lead to imprisonment and even the death penalty in many countries in the world, including Africa, India and Russia.
By Janel Forte The Chicago Police Department Homan Square facility located at the corner of Fillmore and Homan is alleged to be a ‘secret site’ where
By Noor Wazwaz March marks the fourth year of the Syrian war. The United Nations estimates that nearly 4 million people have fled since 2011
By Xiaolan Tang While many women are leaving the technology industry, Alexandra Goodwin is going against the trend. With an academic background in astrophysics and
By Empriss Campbell When most people think of police equipment they think of a gun, but another important item is a bulletproof vest and they
By Yining Zhou Zen is by no means a new concept in the U.S., but it still seems mysterious. What indeed is Zen in the
By Thomas Yau Neighborhoods on Chicago’s West Side are no stranger to violence, poverty and failing schools, but in Austin, an after-school program is able
By Isabella Szabolcs UIC’S undocumented students say President Obama’s executive actions on deportation relief for DACA and DAPA recipients are not enough. They come out
By Avinash Chak The Chicago Metropolitan Sports Association forms an integral part of the LGBT community in the city. Founded as the Gay Athletic Association