Six Months After the Storm: How Two Women Navigate Life Post-Hurricane Maria
By Griselda Flores and Sofi LaLonde Angie’s Hurricane Maria Experience “I remember I couldn’t sleep the whole night and day, whatever it was, I don’t
By Griselda Flores and Sofi LaLonde Angie’s Hurricane Maria Experience “I remember I couldn’t sleep the whole night and day, whatever it was, I don’t
By Nick Mantas Medill Reports Northwestern’s very own Rafie Fields works in the Medill Chicago Newsroom as the Technology Training and Operations Manager. Little do
By Holly Honderich Medill Reports Humbolt Park’s West Town Bikes has grown from a small partnership with an affordable housing network to a city-wide program
By Holly Honderich Medill Reports While some people turn to Twitter to vent their political frustrations, these Chicago residents are using their phones the old-fashioned
By Em Steck Medill Reports Cuba is known for cars, cigars, communism and…chess? HAVANA – Though little-known to many in the world, chess is one
By Yvaine Ye Medill Reports English-as-a-second-language students at the community center in Chicago’s Chinatown are learning how to cook food other than Chinese or Asian
By Ang Gao Medill Reports Apple is returning to school with a new iPad and enhanced educational resources. The new iPad costs $299 for educators
By Nick Mantas Medill Reports Children on the south side of Chicago are subjected to an alarming rate of violence from a very young age.
By Xinyi (Ethel) Jiang Medill Reports Kikin – a Labrador retriever – is 12 years old, but in dog years, he is an old man
By Ang Gao Medill Reports When China banned initial coin offerings, or ICOs, in September last year, a number of Chinese blockchain projects started looking