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Shifting Demographics of Opioid Epidemic Halt Syringe Exchange Progress

Shifting Demographics of Opioid Epidemic Halt Syringe Exchange Progress

Over the last decade, syringe exchange programs have made major progress in combatting HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) rates among Black and Latino drug users. However, according to a… Read more »

How to Stick to Your New Year’s Weight Loss

How to Stick to Your New Year’s Weight Loss

When it comes to New Year’s resolutions, weight loss ranks among the most common goals set. In fact, research shows weight related goals are the second most common New Year’s… Read more »

Six Trojan Wrestlers Place at 27th Annual Art Kraft Memorial Tournament

Six Trojan Wrestlers Place at 27th Annual Art Kraft Memorial Tournament

Some pre-holiday home cooking was the recipe for the best showing of the season for the Triton College wrestling team. Six Trojan wrestlers placed, including the first individual champion of… Read more »

Registration is still open for Spring 2017 at St. Augustine College

Registration is still open for Spring 2017 at St. Augustine College

Registration is still open for Spring 2017 at St. Augustine College. Classes begin January 23, 2017 and are held for 16 weeks. New and Returning students should visit any of… Read more »

Klod Named Principal at Queen of Peace High School

Klod Named Principal at Queen of Peace High School

Ms. Catherine Klod has been appointed to the position of Principal at Queen of Peace High School effective January 4, 2017. Ms. Klod has been a faculty member at Peace… Read more »

New Appointee for Chicago Board of Education

New Appointee for Chicago Board of Education

By: Ashmar Mandou Recently, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced the appointment of Arnaldo “Arnie” Rivera to serve on the Chicago Board of Education. Rivera, a former educator and education administrator, will… Read more »

Tammy Duckworth Sworn in as Illinois Newest United States Senator

Tammy Duckworth Sworn in as Illinois Newest United States Senator

Just a few minutes after noon in the U.S. Capitol Monday, former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives and former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs… Read more »

Sinai Urban Health Institute Receives Competitive Grant

Sinai Urban Health Institute Receives Competitive Grant

The Sinai Urban Health Institute (SUHI), in partnership with the Illinois Institute of Technology School of Design and University of Chicago Medicine, was one of only four national awardees of… Read more »

Resolve to Ride Transit in 2017

Resolve to Ride Transit in 2017

The RTA has an idea for a New Year’s Resolution you can keep! It’s healthy, good for the economy and the environment and affordable. Ride the region’s transit system in… Read more »

First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. to Move Headquarters to Chicago

First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. to Move Headquarters to Chicago

First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. (“First Midwest”) (NASDAQ NGS: FMBI) the parent company of First Midwest Bank, and Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced the company is moving its corporate headquarters to Chicago’s… Read more »