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Monthly Archives: March 2018

‘Go Ramblers’

‘Go Ramblers’

Caption by Ashmar Mandou Chairman of Morton College and Loyola University alumnus Frank Aguilar has no words for the incredible season Loyola Ramblers have been having during March Madness. “This… Read more »

Easter Egg Hunts

Easter Egg Hunts

Compiled by Ashmar Mandou The Prairie District Neighborhood Alliance will host its 10th Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Chicago’s Women’s Park and Gardens on Saturday, March 31st from noon to… Read more »

#BornCreative Campaign Encourages Young Artists to Share Their Artwork

#BornCreative Campaign Encourages Young Artists to Share Their Artwork

Mayor Emanuel and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events have designated 2018 as the Year of Creative Youth – a citywide celebration of Chicago’s young artists and… Read more »

Chicago Setting Tourism Records in 2018

Chicago Setting Tourism Records in 2018

Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced Chicago set new tourism records in the first two months of 2018. The performance to date builds on last year’s record-setting tourism. In 2017 more than… Read more »

Chicago Park District’s Young Cultural Stewards Program Receives Grant

Chicago Park District’s Young Cultural Stewards Program Receives Grant

The Chicago Park District announced that its Young Cultural Stewards (YCS) program will receive a grant from the Crossroads Fund’s Youth Fund for Social Change. The $4,000 grant to support… Read more »

Chicago Humanities Festival to Host Former Director of the FBI James Comey

Chicago Humanities Festival to Host Former Director of the FBI James Comey

The Chicago Humanities Festival announced it will host former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, James Comey, for an event at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 20 at the… Read more »

What Direction for Peru?

What Direction for Peru?

By: Daniel Nardini It has happened. Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski resigned from his office instead of face an impeachment vote from the Peruvian Congress which seemed almost certain. The… Read more »

Los Estadounidenses Retrasan el Reloj de la Edad

Los Estadounidenses Retrasan el Reloj de la Edad

Los estadounidenses pueden estar envejeciendo más lentamente que hace dos décadas. Un nuevo estudio de los investigadores dae la Universidad del Sur de California y la Universidad de Yale sugieren… Read more »

El Ejercicio a la Edad Media Reduce el Peligro de la Demencia

El Ejercicio a la Edad Media Reduce el Peligro de la Demencia

Un Nuevo estudio siguió a cerca de 200 mujeres por 44 años. Las que hicieron más ejercicio tuvieron un menor peligro de demencia, respaldando así otras investigaciones sobre este tema…. Read more »

Aumentan las Muertes Relacionadas con el Alzheimer’s en Illinois

Aumentan las Muertes Relacionadas con el Alzheimer’s en Illinois

El reporte de la Asociación del Alzheimer’s Hechos y Cifras de la Enfermedad del Alzheimer’s en el 2018 fue publicado, incluyendo importantes hallazgos actualizados, relacionados con las personas con Alzheimer’s… Read more »