Food Truck Festival: fueling local small businesses
By Stephanie Rothman The Chicago Food Truck Festival is back! Serving lunch to hungry customers, small business food trucks do more than fill people’s bellies…
By Stephanie Rothman The Chicago Food Truck Festival is back! Serving lunch to hungry customers, small business food trucks do more than fill people’s bellies…
By Jacob Rogers On April 22, organizers of the March for Science Chicago were expecting around 40,000 people to attend the event. Ultimately, 60,000 showed
By Jiayan Jenny Shi More than 1,000 children participated in the 18th Chicago Día de los Niños/Celebrating Young Americans Parade in Pilsen on April 29.
By Jane Bodmer Chefs at Publican Anker, a saloon-style restaurant in Wicker Park, know how important it is to keep things fun. While the restaurant
By Lauren Baker Campuses like the University of Illinois at Chicago are focusing more on green spaces, both for the environment and for the health
By Xufei Geng Record Store Day, held on April 22, was a big day for record collectors to celebrate as vinyl stores across Chicago held
The latest editions of Medill Newsmakers: How virtual reality is changing our lives In this segment of Medill Newsmakers, we provide an introduction to virtual
By Grace Austin and Zhu Zhu Artist Brad Leslie is known for his landscape and portrait paintings. But following last November’s presidential election, his work
By Allie Burger Coreyoun Rushin’s got a lot going on. He is one of the top high school basketball prospects in the city. He has
By Beixi(Bessie) Xu In Chicago there’s a cold press juice company that is very successful. Given its growth, it is living up to its