WATCH: Chicago This Week — Episode 4

Episode 4 of “Chicago This Week” examines the latest legal decision in the Laquan McDonald case. We get an exclusive tour inside Soldier Field, and we take part in a social media exercise trend that’s new to Chicago. “Chicago This Week” is a half-hour show that features news, sports, business and entertainment stories from around […]

Morgan Park head coach Ernest Radcliffe’s purpose remains the same in year 15

By Matthew Ritchie Medill Reports Deep on the South Side of Chicago, at the end of an impromptu intrasquad scrimmage for the Morgan Park High School Mustangs baseball team, head coach Ernest Radcliffe gathers his players into a circle off to the side. Before beginning his customary post-practice meeting, he asks them to bring their […]

UIC’s Cristian Lopez’s resilience comes to light on difficult journey

By Jack Savage Medill Reports When the moment comes to step onto the mound, University of Illinois Chicago’s Cristian Lopez takes off his hat and stares at the four phrases he has written on the inside of the bill. Cutthroat mentality. No fatigue. PVO (positive vibes only). Dance with fear.  Each phrase embodies Lopez and […]

WATCH: Chicago artists bring life to streets, subway

By Lindsay Tanney Medill Reports The city of Chicago has implemented strict rules for street performers to play, which has led to the massive decrease in the city’s musical presence. The singing group The Official Remedy discusses what it’s like being a street performer in Chicago and how important it is to lift people’s spirits […]

WATCH: Chicago This Week — Episode 3

This episode of “Chicago This Week” features reporting on the church fire in Englewood over Easter weekend, local entertainment including the recent Olivia Rodrigo concerts and the latest on NU women’s basketball player Veronica Burton going professional. “Chicago This Week” is a half-hour show that features news, sports, business and entertainment stories from around Chicago. […]

Power up your fingers to climb higher

Get Stronger Fingers

By Gelsey Plaza Medill Reports Rock climbing’s debut in the Summer Olympics in Tokyo last year helped peak interest in the sport. After viewing videos of athletes hanging by their fingertips and even upside down, many people wanted to try climbing out for themselves. To increase your chances of sending a climb (that is, completing […]

WATCH: Exploring the differences between Cajun, Creole food

By: Angela Chen and Emily Maul New Orleans is known for its rich history, culture and cuisine. From jambalaya to shrimp and grits, these well-known dishes are often paired with the words “Cajun” and “Creole” on restaurant menus.  But what does “Cajun” and “Creole” actually mean? And what is the difference in food? Medill reporters […]

WATCH: How owning house plants bloomed over the pandemic

By MacKenzie Coffman Medill Reports The demand for houseplants surged over the pandemic, as did rates of depression. While plants are not a cure-all, access to nature is correlated with improved mental and physical health. So is this plant ownership trend a symptom of pandemic isolation? Or is it part of an even larger movement […]