Yearly Archives: 2014
Candidates Sought for Clinical Trial to Study Stem Cells vs. Traditional Surgical Knee Replacement
Chicago orthopedic surgeon, Mitchell Sheinkop in collaboration with Regenerative Sciences, Inc., a Colorado based company specializing in regenerative orthopedic medicine, are seeking qualified candidates in Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Michigan… Read more
“Golden Path to an Active Summer”
By: Julia Chaidez, Founder of “Live Inspire Train” Boot Camp 1. STRENGTHEN THE MIND Our mind is our most powerful tool, and it’s the number one area to cultivate and… Read more
How the Immigration Court System Works
by Daniel Nardini Those anti-immigrant and anti-refugee groups who are protesting and even threatening the poor unfortunate children and women from Central America are calling for their “quick deportation.” Besides… Read more
Being More Aware of Our Health When Playing Soccer
The excitement of the 2014 FIFA World Cup was felt all over the world, and as one of our favorite pastimes, us Latinos celebrated the world cup with friends and… Read more
Sobremesa Supper Club Summer Series
Sobremesa Supper Club, a Latin inspired, locally sourced dining experience that aims to foster community through food, relationships, and dialogue, has a few spots available for their upcoming Summer Series… Read more
Recreating Shakira’s Signature Look
Millions around the globe watched international superstar Shakira perform at the FIFA World Cup closing ceremony Sunday night and while some rocked out to her performance of La La La,… Read more
Quinoa Tabbouleh
Quinoa is well on its way to being dubbed supergrain of the millennium. High in fiber and a high-quality protein similar to that found in meat, this grain—a diet staple… Read more
Families and Community Advocates Speak Out Against Misplaced Priorities Before Chicago Public Schools Budget Hearings
Parents, educators, students, and community groups called upon Chicago Public Schools to put an end to budget cuts that disproportionately impact low-income students and demanded increased funding for early childhood… Read more
Women Business Owners Learn Tactics on Securing Corporate Contracts
Small business owners seeking ways to grow their business should attend “Connecting to Corporations: Developing the Value Proposition for Women-Owned Business,” a workshop presented by the Women’s Business Development Center… Read more
What Have We Learned from the Great War?
by Daniel Nardini The Great War, also known as World War I, started 100 years ago in August, 1914, as all major European players mobilized for war. The principle players,… Read more »