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By Yunyi (Jessie) Liu Medill Reports Nichelle Groves hesitated for a while before entering the door near the intersection of Lake Street and Sacramento Boulevard.

By Yunyi (Jessie) Liu Medill Reports Nichelle Groves hesitated for a while before entering the door near the intersection of Lake Street and Sacramento Boulevard.

By Juliette Rocheleau Medill Reports When Hercules faced the Hydra of Lerna, he learned the hard way that cutting off one of its many heads

By Xiaozhang (Shaw) Wan Medill Reports The traditional Chinese drum team joins together students of diverse origins and is part of the celebration for Chinese festivals at the

By Xiaozhang (Shaw) Wan Medill Reports Anqi Hu, a 27-year-old Chinese graduate student, didn’t expect to find the love of her life in the Chinese

By Nathan Ouellette Medill Reports The raised plant beds that dot the wood chip-covered pathways of Pilsen’s El Paseo Community Garden begin sprouting vegetation in

By Jinman Li Medill Reports What’s not to like about the proposed Obama Presidential Center? It’s a 19-acre complex of museum, library, plaza and athletic

By Jinman Li Medill Reports While black-owned banks disappear, another black-owned financial institution perseveres. South Side Community Federal Credit Union, or SSCFCU, at 5401 S.

By Patrick Engel Medill Reports Two white charter buses turned east on Loyola Avenue off Sheridan Road, with the blue lights of police cars leading
By Robbie Weinstein Medill Reports As schools nationwide face questions about their security measures, one Chicago public high school might be a model. Walter Payton

By Serena Yeh Medill Reports At about noon on a recent Sunday, three elderly Chinese walked into the Indian American Medical Association Charitable Foundation, a