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Yearly Archives: 2015

Hector Avalos

Hector Avalos

by Daniel Nardini Hector Avalos is a very well known professor of religious studies at Iowa State University. Born on October 8, 1958, in Nogales, Sonora state in Mexico, Avalos… Read more »

Lourdes Nieto

Lourdes Nieto

By: Ashmar Mandou Having an adventurous spirit works as an invaluable trait for Chicago Police Officer Lourdes Nieto. From joining the Chicago Police Department 13 years ago due to her… Read more »

Chicago Public Library Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Chicago Public Library Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Chicago Public Library is “Celebrating Diversity” with its observance of Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 – October 15, 2015, featuring a variety of programs highlighting the culture, traditions and… Read more »

Chicago Park District Celebrates Northerly Island Grand Opening

Chicago Park District Celebrates Northerly Island Grand Opening

Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Senator Dick Durbin, representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Chicago Park District Superintendent and CEO Michael Kelly joined community members over the weekend to… Read more »

Lydia Villa-Komaroff

Lydia Villa-Komaroff

by Daniel Nardini Lydia Villa-Komaroff is a second generation Mexican American lady who, along with a research team, discovered bacterial cells could be used to generate insuiln. Born Lydia Villa… Read more »

CPS to Provide Safe Passage Routes to Seven Additional Schools

CPS to Provide Safe Passage Routes to Seven Additional Schools

Chicago Public Schools (CPS) announced seven additional schools are offering Safe Passage this school year, providing more than 75,000 students at 140 schools with designated routes staffed by 1,300 safety… Read more »

State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez

State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez

By: Ashmar Mandou Lawndale Bilingual Newspaper: Mexican Independence Day and Hispanic Heritage Month are times to reflect on those who have influenced our lives and impacted the Latino community. Do… Read more »

Golden Apple Scholars Program Expands

Golden Apple Scholars Program Expands

The Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois Program, which prepares highly effective future teachers to succeed in Illinois schools of need, is expanding by 25 percent this year to award 250… Read more »

What Does Mexican Independence Mean to you?

What Does Mexican Independence Mean to you?

Cesar Gonzalez, 25, Garfield Ridge: “To me, Mexican Independence Day commemorates the beginning of our “Mexican” identity. Deeply rooted by hundreds of years of history, from pre-Columbian history to revolutionary… Read more »

AT&T Launches ‘Digital You’ Program in Illinois

AT&T Launches ‘Digital You’ Program in Illinois

Digital You is a new, comprehensive AT&T program that offers tools, tips, apps, guidance and community education events for people of all ages and levels of online experience to learn… Read more »