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Reading Your Credit Report
By: Zalutsky & Pinski We have talked a lot about your credit report in the past few columns. It is important that you can read and understand what the different… Read more
Queen of Peace Dance Company “Rocks the House” for their 15th year
The Peace Dance Company will celebrate their 15th anniversary with the “Rock the House” show. “Rock the House” will feature dances choreographed to classic and current rock and roll hits…. Read more
HACE Redefines Leadership through Annual Gala
By: Ashmar Mandou The Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE), one of the longest national non-profit organizations dedicated to the advancement of employment, development, and leadership will soon host their… Read more
New CPS Computer Science Graduation Requirement to Prepare Students for Jobs of the Future
The Chicago Board of Education on Wednesday unanimously approved the addition of computer science as a graduation requirement for all Chicago Public Schools (CPS) students beginning with next year’s freshmen,… Read more
USHLI Conference Draws Huge Crowd
Caption by Ashmar Mandou The 34th annual USHLI Conference was held in Chicago and once again drew hundreds of students and educators onto the grounds of the Sheraton Chicago Hotel… Read more
Rep. Davis and the Sankofa Safe Child Initiative Recognizes Saint Anthony Hospital
Tameeka Christian, Director of the Community Wellness Program at Saint Anthony Hospital, received the Unsung Community Hero Award from Congressman Danny K. Davis (D-IL) and the Sankofa Safe Child Initiative…. Read more
Walmart Day of Giving:
Chicago Hispanic Organizations Receive Grants from Walmart Foundation The Walmart Foundation celebrated donations to four Hispanic organizations in Chicago today, totaling $140,000. The grants have been made possible through the… Read more
Field Museum Releases New Beer Inspired by Ancient Recipe
Inspired by the brewing customs of the Wari people, The Field Museum will launch a new limited edition beer this March, made using traditional ingredients—purple corn and molle berries. The… Read more
Chicago Based Project Helps Find Cure for Type-1 Diabetes
By: Ashmar Mandou For DePaul Professor Judith Rae-Ross, 70, managing diabetes for over 20 years proved difficult most days as she struggled to compose herself through class teachings. “I remember… Read more
Extremist Right Wing Groups Rise Again
by Daniel Nardini For close to ten years, extremist right wing groups had actually been in decline in terms of numbers, influence and especially on committing violent acts. However, according… Read more »