Yearly Archives: 2019
Que Pasa en Chicago
Recopilado por Ashmar Mandou Latin History for Morons de John Leguizamo Del 29 de octubre al 3 de noviembre Chicago Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph www.BroadwayInChicago.com LATIN HISTORY FOR… Read more
3Arts Premia a 20 Artistas de Color
3Arts, organización sin fines de lucro, con sede en Chicago, se honra en premiar a 20 artistas de Chicago con subsidios sin restricción en la 12º Celebración de Premios de… Read more
Sinai Health System Celebrates 100th Anniversary
The guests at Sinai Health System’s centennial celebration offered up an extraordinary anniversary gift – over $400,000 in donations to the safety net health system. Over 150 guests gathered for… Read more
IlliniCare Health Invites Families to Say ‘Boo to the Flu’
During the Halloween season of ghosts and ghouls, the scariest thing out there is the flu virus. To help protect Chicago families throughout the flu season, IlliniCare Health is offering… Read more
Cook County to Join with the City, State, and Community on LGBTQ Healthcare Policies
On October 11, County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and Cook County Commissioner Bridget Gainer Cook teamed up for a discussion on LGBTQ healthcare access. This important conversation is happening in… Read more
Breast Cancer Myths vs. Facts
By: Ashmar Mandou You know this is the time of year when we are surrounded by tons of information about breast cancer. Some good, some bad. The internet can be… Read more
Consider a Career in Manufacturing
By: Brandon Blagg Edited by Lawndale Bilingual News Do you like computers and technology? Are you intrigued by the way things move and function? Are you creative? Do you like… Read more
Noble’s Pritzker Access Scholarship Program for Undocumented Students Garners National Recognition
The Noble Network of Charter Schools announced its Pritzker Access Scholarship (PAS) program has been recognized as an Examples of Excelencia Program to Watch. The program is one of only… Read more
Two Holy Trinity High School Seniors Head to NYC for Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge
Two Holy Trinity High School seniors packed their bags and headed to New York to pitch their business concepts at the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) National Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge… Read more
University of Chicago Crime Lab to Mark First 10 Years at October Event
To mark a decade of work that has helped transform the way academic research tackles the most urgent and pressing public policy challenges in the United States, the University of… Read more