Monthly Archives: March 2014
Chicago Public Library Finalist for National Medal for Museum and Library Service
The Institute of Museum and Library Services announced that Chicago Public Library is a finalist for the National Medal for Museum and Library Service. The National Medal, the nation’s highest… Read more
Movement to Empower Chicago Families this Summer
For the first time ever, Chicago parents searching for summer programs for their children—from sports and recreation, to music and tutoring—can find them in one location: McCormick Place. The Summer… Read more
Lookingglass Theatre Honors ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore
Lookingglass Theatre’s Gglassquearade honored ComEd’s President and CEO Anne Pramaggiore on Saturday, March 8th for her work in the community. The ceremony was held at The Ritz-Carlton Chicago followed by… Read more
Evelyn Diaz: A Social Wonder
Celebrating Women By: Ashmar Mandou This is one of my favorite issues of the year when we have the chance to put a spotlight and celebrate extraordinary women across Chicago… Read more
Diana Pando: Literary Renaissance Woman
Celebrating Women By: Ashmar Mandou This is one of my favorite issues of the year when we have the chance to put a spotlight and celebrate extraordinary women across Chicago… Read more
Joseph Business School to Host 2014 Annual Career Fair
Featuring employers offering entry level and middle management positions in sales, marketing, technology and customer service, the Joseph Business School (JBS) will present its 2014 Annual Career Fair at 7600… Read more
Local School Council Nominations Deadline Extended
Chicago Public Schools recently announced that it has extended its Local School Council (LSC) election candidate filing deadline from February 26 to March 14, giving parents and community members an… Read more
NHLI’S Latinas Learning to Lead Program Applications Still Available
The National Hispana Leadership Institute’s (NHLI) Latinas Learning to Lead Program (LLL), promotes and fosters the career and educational development of young college-aged Latina leaders through training, mentoring opportunities, and… Read more
Berwyn Police Department Warns Motorists About Drunk Driving Dangers This St. Patrick’s Day
Berwyn Police Chief James Ritz announced that the Berwyn Police Department will be conducting special patrols this St. Patrick’s Day holiday to crack down on drunk drivers. Un-buckled motorists also… Read more
Allowed to Live but Not Work Here
By Daniel Nardini Because of U.S. President Barack Obama’s executive order, those young people who were brought to the United States illegally by their parents when these young people were… Read more »