Yearly Archives: 2011
How to Gain More Visibility in Your Company
In this tough job market, it’s more critical than ever to become more visible to your company to reach better opportunities. Establishing yourself as an undeniable resource can solidify your… Read more
Their Obama and the Real Obama
By: Daniel Nardini In an article in the Washington Times (note: I have nothing against this newspaper), U.S. Senator Lamar Smith (Republican-Texas) basically writes that U.S. President Barack Obama has… Read more
Alivio Cómico
Por: Ashmar Mandou Nacido en Cuba y criado en North Bergen, Nueva Jersey, Joey “CoCo” Díaz siempre tenía un truco para hacer reir a la gente. “Todos pensaba que yo… Read more
Ford and Hispanic College Fund Provide Scholarships to Latino Students in Chicago
The Hispanic College Fund announced the Hispanic students who were selected to receive college scholarships sponsored by Ford Motor Company Fund. These scholarships will not only help them pursue higher… Read more
Studying the Effects of State Immigrant Discrimination
By: Daniel Nardini The U.S. Commision on Civil Rights has begun a study of what the effects are against immigrants in the states of Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina. The… Read more
‘No Quiero que Esta Generación Renuncie’ – Carlos Claudio Espera Despertar la Pasión por la Política
Por: Ashmar Mandou Apoyado ya por el Concejal Joe Moreno y los Senadores Estatales Iris Martínez y William Delgado, Carlos Claudio lanzó oficialmente su campaña para juez de la Corte… Read more
Classes for Spring 2012 Open at City Colleges of Chicago
Registration for the spring 2012 semester at the City Colleges of Chicago is open. Completing the first two years of college at one of the seven City Colleges can save… Read more
Cicero Dedicates New Ice Rink in Honor of Blackhawk Legend Bobby Hull
More than 2,500 people turned out to celebrate the opening of the Bobby Hull Community Ice Rink at 34th and Laramie Ave. in the Town of Cicero. In honoring Bobby… Read more
Program to Train 500-Plus Local Latino Parents
As three in every five new entrants to Metro Chicago’s labor force was Latino over the last decade, improving their academic outcomes is critical to ensure the region’s future economic… Read more
Post-traumatic Casualties of a Neglected War
By: Daniel Nardini They suffer from the effects of war. They are the children who have seen loved ones butchered in front of their eyes, and fear being shot and… Read more »