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Loyola University Chicago Celebrates 2016 Founders’ Dinner
Loyola University Chicago celebrated its annual Founders’ Dinner on Saturday, June 18, at the University’s Lake Shore Campus, 1032 W. Sheridan Road. The event celebrates alumni and members of the… Read more
ComEd Awards Local School in Earth Month Challenge
ComEd Caption 1 Powering Learning: Immaculate Conception School, located at 8739 S. Exchange, is the winner of ComEd’s $10,000 Earth Month Challenge, a 30-day contest where students earned points for… Read more
City Colleges of Chicago Announces Partnership with Arizona State University
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) Chancellor Cheryl Hyman announced a new transfer partnership with Arizona State University (ASU) that will provide students another viable opportunity to… Read more
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry
Hispanic Student Dental Association Chapter Named National Chapter of Year The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) College of Dentistry’s Hispanic Student Dental Association (HSDA) Chapter was named the Hispanic… Read more
The Profiling Fallacy
by Daniel Nardini Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has repeated that the U.S. government should profile American Muslims. He has called for surveillance of Muslim places of worship and gatherings;… Read more
Tortilla Soup
Ingredients 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 medium onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic, sliced 1 chipotle in adobo sauce, minced 1 tablespoon chili powder 2 teaspoons kosher salt 6 cups chicken… Read more
Limit Summer Drinking
A margarita is always a good idea. And in the summer, who doesn’t love to lay out with a cocktail and just day-drink with friends? Other than making sure you… Read more
McDonald’s Launches New Frappé
The launch of the McCafé Horchata Frappé from McDonald’s came just in time for the summer festival season here in Chicago. For many festival attendees the Horchata Frappé came free… Read more
Message to Men: Stay Active, Stay Healthy
June Marks Men’s Health Month As a former track and field sprinter, I still remember and admire my high school track coach whom we affectionately call “Mr. Z.” He helped… Read more
Cuba Trying to Avoid That “Special Period”
by Daniel Nardini As Cuba’s ally Venezuela is falling apart, it has become only too apparent that socialism does not work, and that for Cuba to avoid Venezuela’s fate must… Read more »