Monthly Archives: July 2013
Primera Piedra de Walmart en Cicero
Por: Carmen López El Municipio de Cicero pronto tendrá un Walmart Supercenter en la intersección de la Ave. Cicero y la Calle 34. El Presidente de Cicero, Larry Dominick, la… Read more
Students Sound-Off on CPS Board
By: Ashmar Mandou When the Board of Education announced the closing of 49 elementary schools along with massive budget cuts, students across the city decided not to accept the news… Read more
Sandoval Votes to Regulate Fracking in Illinois
Illinois State Senator Martin Sandoval (D-Chicago) stood with fellow Senator Michael Frerichs (D-52) in passing the state’s first comprehensive set of standards for hydraulic fracturing – often referred to as… Read more
Quejas: Zonas de Seguridad Estudiantil
Por: Carmen López Pregunta: ¿Que piensan de la propuesta ordenanza para Zonas de Seguridad Estudiantil en los barrios afectados por el cierre de escuelas? Hay una creciente preocupación de las… Read more
Morton College Seleccionado para Participar en el 5º Año de la Academia de Liderazgo Latino de Illinois
Morton College se unirá a otras 19 organizaciones en un quinto cohorte de Illinois Latino Nonprofit Leadership Academy, programa intensivo diseñado a capacitar a líderes que sirven a la comunidad… Read more
Whose Insurance Pays If You Fall At A Friends Home?
By: Howard Ankin It can happen: You are visiting a friend or a relative and you take a nasty fall and hurt yourself. The question of liability arises and you,… Read more
Estudiantes Protestan en la Junta de Educación de CPS
Por: Ashmar Mandou Cuando la Junta de Educación anunció el cierre de 49 escuelas elementales, junto con masivos cortes al presupuesto, estudiantes de la ciudad decidieron no aceptar la noticia… Read more
Illinois Currency Exchange Charitable Foundation Hosts ‘Back 2 School’ Kickoff
The Illinois Currency Exchange Charitable Foundation (ICECF) kicked off its ninth annual Back 2 School initiative last month. The largest program of its kind in Illinois, the ICECF education initiative… Read more
Ecuador’s Press Gag Law
By: Daniel Nardini Like Julian Assange, Edward Snowden may eventually end up in Ecuador for “political” asylum. I find it ironic that Snowden would apply to Ecuador for asylum since… Read more
American Revolutionary War Hero Jorge Farragut
By: Daniel Nardini One Hispanic war hero whose name has become legend is David Farragut, a hero of the U.S. Civil War (1861-1865). The first admiral of the U.S. Navy,… Read more »