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Yearly Archives: 2017

Blood Supplies Reach Dangerously Low Levels Coast-to-Coast

Blood Supplies Reach Dangerously Low Levels Coast-to-Coast

Blood supplies across the country remain at dangerously low levels after a severe decline in blood donations leading up to and following the July 4th holiday. In an effort to… Read more »

NMMA Celebrates 30th Anniversary

NMMA Celebrates 30th Anniversary

By: Ashmar Mandou The National Museum of Mexican Art (NMMA) held a celebratory event highlighting the museum’s efforts in promoting cultural identity through prominent exhibitions for the last 30 years…. Read more »

ACTIVATE Returns with Wasteland: Dispose and Discover

ACTIVATE Returns with Wasteland: Dispose and Discover

Chicago Loop Alliance (CLA) launches its second ACTIVATE event of the year with Wasteland: Dispose and Discover on Wednesday, July 26th from 5-10 p.m. at the Chicago Theatre alley (enter… Read more »

Triton Engineering Technology and Manufacturing Job Fair

Triton Engineering Technology and Manufacturing Job Fair

Chicagoland employers from a variety of industries, including engineering technology and manufacturing will be at Triton College this summer recruiting for full-time and part-time positions. The Engineering Technology and Manufacturing… Read more »

World’s Largest Laundromat Spearheads Read-to-Ride and Write-to-Ride Summer Programs

World’s Largest Laundromat Spearheads Read-to-Ride and Write-to-Ride Summer Programs

Berwyn’s very own World’s Largest Laundromat (worldslargestlaundry.com) will continue running their Read-to-Ride and Write-to-Ride programs in conjunction with the Berwyn Public Library and Cicero Public Library. The Read-to-Ride program encourages… Read more »

What To Do If You Get a Tick Bite

What To Do If You Get a Tick Bite

Just found a tick on your skin? Don’t panic. It usually takes about 36 hours for it to adhere, feed, and transfer the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. Meaning: If… Read more »

Unifest on the River

Unifest on the River

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Chicago Sister Cities International (CSCI) announced “Unifest on the River: One Globe, Many Cultures,” a new weekly summer series celebrating Chicago’s 28 international sister cities through… Read more »

Children’s Library Reopens at Harold Washington Library Center

Children’s Library Reopens at Harold Washington Library Center

Mayor Rahm Emanuel joined Chicago Public Library Commissioner (CPL) Brian Bannon and Exelon executives for the grand opening of the redesigned Thomas Hughes Children’s Library, an innovative learning center that… Read more »

Annual College Conference to Address Postsecondary Success

Annual College Conference to Address Postsecondary Success

Now that Illinois has a budget and higher education is funded, it is more important than ever that Illinois renews its collective efforts to improve postsecondary access and success for… Read more »

Where Abortion is Outlawed

Where Abortion is Outlawed

by Daniel Nardini A teenage girl named Evelyn Beatriz Hernandez Cruz was sentenced to 30 years in a prison in El Salvador. Her crime? No, she did not commit murder,… Read more »