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Monthly Archives: July 2018

City Colleges Introduces New Curriculum

City Colleges Introduces New Curriculum

City Colleges of Chicago on Tuesday joined Beam Suntory to launch two pathways at City Colleges to prepare students in the fields of beverage and bar management. The partnership will… Read more »

Chicago Public Library Celebrates National Summer Learning Day

Chicago Public Library Celebrates National Summer Learning Day

Chicago Public Library celebrated National Summer Learning Day with more than 300 children participating in learning activities and a story time with illustrator Bryan Collier, the National Summer Learning Association’s… Read more »

Creating Leaders

Creating Leaders

By: Ashmar Mandou Each summer, Bank of America holds its Bank of America Students Leaders Program, a program designed to engage students in an eight-week internship where they will develop… Read more »

Community Celebrates Reopening of Aurora McDonald’s

Community Celebrates Reopening of Aurora McDonald’s

Clouds and rain showers couldn’t stop the Aurora community from attending the grand reopening of Gloria Kazanova’s McDonald’s. Gloria owns and operates several other McDonald’s locations in the Aurora area… Read more »

Industrial Project in Little Village Breaks Ground

Industrial Project in Little Village Breaks Ground

By: Ashmar Mandou  Mayor Emanuel broke ground on a project that will bring 200 jobs and 174,000 square feet of new industrial space to Little Village. The $17.9 million project… Read more »

Entrepreneurs to Get a Break on their First License

Entrepreneurs to Get a Break on their First License

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP) Commissioner Rosa Escareno announced new support for an estimated 2,000 entrepreneurs who are trying to launch or grow… Read more »

CHA Board Approves Housing Support for Veterans

CHA Board Approves Housing Support for Veterans

The Chicago Housing Authority’s Board of Commissioners approved support for five developments that will bring 389 units of new or preserved affordable rental housing for veterans, women experiencing homelessness and… Read more »

Castro Urges Rauner to Sign ‘Ashley’s Law’

Castro Urges Rauner to Sign ‘Ashley’s Law’

Legislation sponsored by Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) that would allow students to have access to medical cannabis on school grounds is still waiting to be signed into law. The measure… Read more »

Special Olympics Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Special Olympics Celebrates 50th Anniversary

By: Ashmar Mandou From a backyard summer camp for people with intellectual disabilities to a global movement, Special Olympics has been changing lives and attitudes in the late ‘60s. Founded… Read more »

High School Junior publishes SciFi mystery

High School Junior publishes SciFi mystery

High school junior Aaron Hanania published his first novel this month, a Science Fiction mystery about a science experiment gone-wrong, involving a misguided scientist, unknowing participants, and two children who… Read more »