Yearly Archives: 2011
El Hospital Holy Cross y Vanguard Health Systems Renuncian a Propuesta Alianza
El Hospital Holy Cross lo anunció y Vanguard Health, con base en Nashville, Tenn., han decidido no seguir con su propuesta alianza. “La economía y el ambiente del cuidado de… Read more
A Look at the German Employment Model
By: Daniel Nardini The U.S. Post Office, in an effort to stop the gigantic money losses it is going through, is going to shut down thousands of small post offices… Read more
The Guatemalan Surge in Maryland
By: Daniel Nardini The 2010 U.S. Census has shown three important changes within the last ten years in the State of Maryland. First, it has shown that the Latino population… Read more
Do We Face a London Here?
By: Daniel Nardini Like so many people, I have watched in horror as so many sections of London and other major cities were left burning and in ruins because of… Read more
Sonidos de Chicago
Por: Daisy Magaña En Toda ciudad, en todo vecindario, en toda familia hay un aspirante a artista y Chicago ciertamente no carece de talento artístico. Ya sea un nombre internacionalmente… Read more
Young Life Cut Short
By: Daisy Magana Monday, November 22, 2010 was a gloomy, rainy autumn day in the Chicago suburb of Cicero. Kevin Anthony Sanders was on his way to take out the… Read more
Obra Bilingüe Presenta el ‘Femicidio’ de Cd. Juárez
Mortar Theatre Company, en asociación con DCA Theater, presenta la premier mundial de “Corazón de Manzana” por Dana Lynn Formby. La producción bilingüe, dirigida por Jason Boat, pasa en el… Read more
City of Berwyn Set the Stage for National Night Out
The City of Berwyn, Berwyn Police Department, and Berwyn Fire Department celebrated the 28th Annual National Night Out event on Tuesday, August 2, 2011. National Night Out is Berwyn’s marquee… Read more
Jóvenes Vidas Truncadas
Por: Daisy Magaña El lunes, 22 de noviembre del 2010 era un día lluvioso y nublado de otoño en el suburbio de Cicero en Chicago. Kevin Anthony Sanders iba a… Read more
The Real World “Made in China”
By: Daniel Nardini I recently saw an article online from the Atlantic Wire. The article stated that although many people complain that too many things are “Made in China,” the… Read more »