
Eternal Light exhibit features many of Tiffany’s stained glass windows and other masterpieces
By Michaela Schirra Medill Reports The Eternal Light exhibition at the Driehaus Museum showcases works by Louis Comfort Tiffany, son of Tiffany & Co. founder,

Chicago curling clubs embrace the ice
By Leah Vann Medill Reports During an otherwise miserable Chicago winter, local curling clubs are hosting classes to teach people about the ancient sport. Curling

Chicagoans make a splash in Lake Michigan, raising over $35,000 for families in need
By Sally Ehrmann Medill Reports More than 300 brave souls took a dip in freezing-cold Lake Michigan on Jan. 25 to raise money for three

Chicago youth unemployment hits African Americans hardest, driving population declines
By Alison Saldanha Medill Reports More African Americans are out of school and out of work than among any other racial group in Chicago, according

Middle Eastern and North African residents in Chicago feel excluded by upcoming census
By Whitney Tesi Medill Reports Middle Eastern and North African communities have been lobbying for their own category on the census for decades, even though

A critical take: Film reviewer talks Oscars, underrepresentation of women and people of color
By Gurjit Kaur Medill Reports Allison Shoemaker will be live tweeting her Oscar reactions from her home this Sunday with two close friends. The 35-year-old

Blurring borders: A Chicago-based Turkish artist explores changing identities, gender-based art
By Zack Fishman Medill Reports Hale Ekinci’s portraits don’t have faces. Her life-size paper images depict blank-slate figures surrounded by collages of Turkish culture: military

Ski jumping competition lives on for 115 years in Illinois
By Leah Vann Medill Reports An uncharacteristically large, steep hill lies in the depths of the Fox River Forest Preserve in Fox River Grove. More

Chicago organizers worry New Way Forward Act won’t pass
By Anabel Mendoza Medill Reports A sparsely attended town hall discussion on a major immigration bill intended to advance racial justice for immigrant communities showed

For legacy Wrigleyville stores, change is good
By Jake Meister Medill Reports Upscale new commercial venues and stalwart old ones are making Chicago’s Wrigleyville neighborhood a year-round destination even when the Cubs’

WOMANISH panel focuses on female self-care to preview upcoming exhibit
By Sally EhrmannMedill Reports Women of many backgrounds reflected on how to be more selfish in the new year as part of a panel discussing

Chicago’s female founders find support and resources through local organizations
By Ruiqi Chen Medill Reports Chicago has the highest proportion of female startup founders in the world, helped by the city’s abundance of support organizations