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Venezuela’s Agricultural Agony

Venezuela’s Agricultural Agony

by Daniel Nardini Just when it cannot seem possible for Venezuela’s situation to become so much worse, it does. As food shortages spiral out of control, Venezuela’s agricultural sector cannot… Read more »

Childhood Education Entrepreneurship Expo Returns

Childhood Education Entrepreneurship Expo Returns

The 19th Annual Early Childhood Education Entrepreneurship Expo, presented by the Women’s Business Development Center (WBDC) provides early childhood education entrepreneurs with the resources and training they need to start… Read more »

CHA Celebrates “Year of the Senior” with ‘50s Rock n’ Roll party

CHA Celebrates “Year of the Senior” with ‘50s Rock n’ Roll party

Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley and Chubby Checker were alive and well last week at Apartamentos Las Americas – one of several CHA senior buildings celebrating “Older Americans Month” throughout May…. Read more »

Calling all Egg Lovers

Calling all Egg Lovers

Berwyn’s Best Egg Dish competition whisk you away to brunch heaven! Whether you like your eggs scrambled, doused with salsa or in a sandwich, Berwyn is sure to have exactly… Read more »

Registration Deadline Approaching for City Colleges of Chicago’s Summer Term

Registration Deadline Approaching for City Colleges of Chicago’s Summer Term

Chicagoans who want a quality, affordable education to prepare for further college or career can register now for the 2017 Summer Term at City Colleges of Chicago, the largest community… Read more »

Be Career Ready

Be Career Ready

By: Lillian Williams Only 44 percent of college seniors feel “very prepared” for their careers, according to a recent McGraw-Hill Education workforce survey. The annual survey attempts to reflect a… Read more »

Access to Chicago Park District’s History Available Through the Chicago Public Library

Access to Chicago Park District’s History Available Through the Chicago Public Library

Thousands of Chicago Park District historic documents recently transferred to the Chicago Public Library for curation is now available to the general public. These documents dated from 1863 to 2005… Read more »

Mole de Mayo Fest in Pilsen

Mole de Mayo Fest in Pilsen

Eighteenth Street Development Corporation (ESDC) presents its eighth annual Mole de Mayo Festival, the only outdoor mole cook‐off event celebrating Latino culture and Mexican cuisine. The mole competition is an annual… Read more »

Application Now Open to Coach One Million Degrees Scholars

Application Now Open to Coach One Million Degrees Scholars

One Million Degrees (OMD)— a Chicago nonprofit organization that empowers low-income, highly motivated community college students to succeed in school, in work, and in life—is now accepting applications for its… Read more »

Preferred Freezer Services Facility Opens in Pilsen

Preferred Freezer Services Facility Opens in Pilsen

Clarius Partners and Preferred Freezer Services held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on a state-of-the-art refrigeration facility on Chicago’s Lower West Side. The $45 million new facility will employ 52 people and… Read more »