Diving into Chicago’s scuba scene
By Jane Bodmer You don’t have to travel to the Caribbean to find shipwrecks: Lake Michigan is full of them. In fact, one Evanston diver
By Jane Bodmer You don’t have to travel to the Caribbean to find shipwrecks: Lake Michigan is full of them. In fact, one Evanston diver
By Haley Velasco Following a heated election cycle and the end of the holiday season, millennial daters are looking for love. According to data from
By Hailey Melville This story was previously published in USA Today and Out Digital. At the security entrance to the William P. Hobby Airport in
By Allie Burger The history of the DePaul’s women’s basketball program can be summed up in a walk down a wide hallway on the second
By Rachel Newman University of Illinois alum Erin McPartlin, 26, wasn’t surprised when she learned that a student had died during the university’s annual “Unofficial
By Angel Idowu Nearly 100 anti-Trump protesters gathered on February 27 around the Federal Plaza decorated in shades of bright yellows, purples, and greens as
By Jenna West Thai restaurant owner Mr. Tee fills his patrons with full bellies and a cozy love. His affection for toys, which began at
Rosie Langello Student debt has increased to an historic amount, but a company in Chicago called Peanut Butter is here to help companies attract and
By Stephanie Rothman IHOP restaurants are giving out some of their signature pancakes for free on national pancake day, but while people are chowing down
By Puja Bhattacharjee Aikido is a non-violent and non-aggressive Japanese martial art form developed by Morehei Ueshiba in the early twentieth century. It is a comprehensive system