Monthly Archives: July 2016
Ceremonia de Aniversario del Club Rotario de La Villita de Chicago
La ceremonia del tercer aniversario del Club Rotario de La Villita de Chicago y la instalación de funcionarios, incluyendo a Dan Arce, Presidente Electo, tendrán lugar el sábado, 23 de… Read more
Brookfield Zoo Celebrates 50 Years with Mold-A-Rama®
Those who have visited Brookfield Zoo over the past 50 years are probably familiar with the incomparable smell of melting plastic and the warm, slightly squishy feeling of a statuette… Read more
Morton High School Sees a High Percentage of College Enrollment Among Graduates
Several local high school graduates are pursuing higher learning. Morton High School District 201 reports 84 percent of its graduates will attend a college, university, or trade school this coming… Read more
Live Your Life to the Fullest
By: Ashmar Mandou Amid numerous work seminars, parent-teacher conferences, deadlines, graduate studies, have you ever found yourself wondering feeling unfulfilled? Have you ever voiced the questions, “What does it mean… Read more
CPS Issues School Budgets That Protect Classrooms and Academic Gains
As a result of last month’s compromise in Springfield, CPS management efficiencies and participation from Chicago taxpayers, CPS is able to provide principals at all District-run schools today with School… Read more
College Conference Underway
As Illinois enters the new fiscal year with ongoing budget uncertainty, it is critical that educators, policy makers, and others focused on higher education come together to collaborate on a… Read more
Illinois Restaurant Association Names First-Ever Recipients of Scholarship Program
The Illinois Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (IRAEF) is pleased to announce the first-ever recipients of the new Charles and Rochelle Trotter Scholarship, a need-based scholarship supporting aspiring chefs based on… Read more
Broadway’s New Hamilton Is Living With HIV
Javier Muñoz officially replaced Lin-Manuel Miranda last night as the lead in Hamilton, this year’s Tony Award winner for best musical and the hottest show on Broadway in years. In… Read more
Donkey Milk Used to Fight Respiratory Illness in Bolivia
The cold cuts to the bone and little puffs of steam escape from the mouths of people stopping on their walk to work to drink a glass of fresh donkey… Read more
Immigrant, Health, and Civil Rights Advocates Demand Access to Affordable Health Care for DACAmented Youth
Following a Supreme Court deadlock on immigration initiatives designed to provide deportation relief to millions, groups ranging from the American Academy of Pediatrics to the NAACP on Monday urged President… Read more