Big Ten Tournament: ‘Too deep of a hole’: Badgers face heartbreaking tournament loss against Buckeyes

By Kierstin Lindkvist Medill Reports The Wisconsin Badgers rebounded from a 27-point deficit but ultimately fell short to the Ohio State Buckeyes 57-65 in the first game of the 2023 Big Ten men’s basketball tournament. Freshman Connor Essegian scored 11 points — his 22nd double-figure effort of the season, but it wasn’t enough to secure […]
WATCH: Black artists featured in live art studio at Navy Pier Children’s Museum

By Kierstin Lindkvist Medill Reports During Black History Month, local Black artists have been featured at the Navy Pier Chicago Children’s Museum showing off their art and giving kids a glimpse at live painting. One of these artists is Dana Todd Pope: a mother of two whose art is all about painting the types of images she wanted […]
Q&A: Lisa Cole, mother of Chicago women’s football, reflects on sport’s 20th anniversary

By John Volk Medill Reports Lisa Cole is George Halas — that is, if the Chicago Bears founder and owner were a 29-year-old gay woman with a penchant for blue jeans. Two decades ago, Cole, now 49, founded the Chicago Force, the city’s first professional women’s tackle football team. A Massachusetts native and marketing specialist […]
WATCH: NFL’s Man of the Year nominees give back to Phoenix Boys and Girls Club

By Kierstin Lindkvist Medill Reports Ahead of Super Bowl Sunday, the 32 NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year nominees spent Friday giving back to the community with the Boys and Girls Club of the Valley. Including everything from running drills, planting trees, playing flag football, and decorating cleats, the players celebrated the outstanding teens […]
Dedicated volunteer puts the hope in Lakeview’s Nourishing Hope food pantry

By Kala Hunter Medill Reports Nourishing Hope is a food pantry in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood that serves between 130-200 households a day. The 53-year-old nonprofit has 50 full-time staff and thousands of volunteers who keep the wheels churning. Despite the waning of the pandemic, people in Chicago are increasingly using the free food that the nonprofit […]
WATCH: Lincoln Park Varsity Dance Team makes history and takes home top 10 national win

By Kierstin Lindkvist Medill Reports Chicago’s 2023 Dance City Champions are now one of the top 10 teams in the country, and get this: The team has only been around four years. This year, the Lincoln Park High School varsity dance team came home with a sixth-place finish, scoring 77.2875 points. Medill Reports’ Kierstin Lindkvist […]
Q&A: Galit chef, owner Zachary Engel shares his Michelin star-studded journey

By Jordana Comiter Medill Reports Chef Zachary Engel skipped culinary school and still won a James Beard Award. Nearly four years ago, he and his business partner, Andrés Clavero, opened Galit in Lincoln Park. Last year, the Middle Eastern restaurant earned a Michelin star, and in January, it celebrated its 1,000th dinner party. Now, the […]
Q&A with Jordan Golding: Actor, musician and housing activist

By Amanda Rosenberg Medill Reports Jordan Golding, an actor in the Writers Theatre’s upcoming show, “Once,” is a housing activist by day and a thespian by night. The 30-year-old plays an emcee in the Tony Award-winning Irish musical, which began previews on Feb. 16. He also regularly stars in Chicago’s own resident “Drunk Shakespeare” show […]
Northwestern lacrosse completes comeback win to upset Boston College

By Kikue Higuchi Medill Reports After narrowly falling to Syracuse in their first top five matchup, Northwestern redeemed itself with a come-from-behind win over 2021 National Champions Boston College. On Feb. 19, the Wildcats managed to erase a four-goal deficit for their first win against the Eagles since 2013. “I think (the win) shows what […]
Fans gravitate to storied 16th hole at WM Phoenix Open

By Kikue Higuchi Medill Reports The WM Phoenix Open tournament feels more like a huge festival than a serious golf tournament with a $20 million purse, including a cool $3.6 million check for the champ. Saturday is historically the most popular day to attend the tournament with the 16th hole — a short par-3 with […]