Meet some of Trump’s supporters

By Xiumei Dong and Jack Adams On March 11, Trump supporters from across the Chicago area gathered to see their candidate at the UIC pavilion. But they were disappointed. Protesters managed to shut down the rally, causing enough chaos for Trump to cancel his appearance. Before that happened, we spoke to a few Trump fans […]

Changing lanes: Track athletes switch to bobsled to prolong athletic careers

By Erin Barney Evan Weinstock still laces up spiked shoes, pulls on a spandex suit and high-knees his way through a dynamic warmup before each race—a routine he perfected as a decathlete. But the familiarity ends there. At the conclusion of his senior season at Brown University, Weinstock traded track and field for bobsled. Now, […]

Virtual reality helps stores fight back

By Xuanyan Ouyang Virtual reality is growing robustly in recent years, but going beyond the shiny surface of the new technology and adapting it to business is still difficult. InContext Solutions Inc., a Chicago-based virtual reality shopping and retail solutions provider, is seeking a leading spot in the industry. It increases retailers’ efficiency by testing […]

Analysis: Still long way to go, but cricket seeing growth in U.S.

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By Aishwarya Kumar Lakshminarayanapuram Players were padded up for their first practice session of the year Saturday in Glenview. The weather was in the 60s, and the sun was shining on a Glenview Park District’s field. The season of cricket has arrived and the 100 recreational league teams in Chicago are excited. ANALYSIS Now, why should […]

Want to store more gasoline in your tank? Startup hopes to help

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By Kaitlin Schuler What if there was a way to make vehicles’ gas tanks more efficient and safer for the environment? A way to make portable oxygen tanks more practical and manageable for those who need them? NuMat Technologies Inc., a startup in Skokie, is engineering a way to make both a reality. The company aims […]

Can’t stop, won’t stop: Illinois Tech athletes play multiple sports year round

By Grant Miller Illinois Tech recruited Ryan Barnes for his hoops skills. But the day before the final basketball game of the season, he played above the net, not the rim, and spiked a volleyball against Robert Morris University. “They’re done tomorrow,” head coach Katherine Zulandt said after the game. “So he’s mine for the […]

Chicago architects design tiny solution to youth homelessness

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By Harry Huggins Three Chicago-based architects won a competition to design a minuscule solution to a large problem, youth homelessness. The Chicago chapter of the American Institute of Architects announced Thursday that Terry Howell, Marty Sandberg and Lon Stousland won the first ever Tiny Homes Competition. A prototype of their design will take center stage […]

Suggestion to abolish bottled water tax amid Chicago tap water lead concern

By Ruojing Liu Richard Boykin, Cook County Commissioner of the 1st District, suggested Chicago abolish the 5-cent bottled water tax amid concerns over lead contamination in the city’s drinking water system. The Chicago Tribune recently published a series of stories on possible lead contamination risks in Chicago’s tap water as construction work disrupts service lines […]

Local HIV organizations oppose Rauner’s 2017 budget

By Ruojing Liu Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed budget for the 2017 fiscal year cuts $7.4 million from the Illinois state general HIV/AIDS fund compared to about $25.4 million last year. The approximate 30 percent cut raised some eyebrows among local organizations that serve the HIV/AIDS community. On February 17, Gov. Rauner proposed a budget for […]