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The Car Outlet Driving Success Education Scholarship Program Now Accepting Applications
Car Outlet announced its annual scholarship program for students pursuing higher education. The Chicago-based company, a pillar of car services in the Latino community for over 15 years, is offering… Read more
Student Wins Scholarship to Study at St. Augustine College
Jose Luis Loredo participated in a $5,000 St. Augustine College scholarship offer that was promoted on Univision Chicago during the month of December and January that has been offered for… Read more
Healthy Heart, Happy Life
By: Ashmar Mandou As National Heart Month comes to an end, cardiologist Mohamed Dahodwala, MD at Saint Anthony Hospital would like to remind the community to live healthier lifestyles to… Read more
Cycle for Survival Returns to Chicago
Cycle for Survival, the national movement to beat rare cancers, returned to Chicago on February 21st and 22nd for the sixth consecutive year for its annual indoor team cycling event… Read more
Can Hand-Washing Dishes Help Prevent Allergies in Kids?
Doing dishes the old-fashioned way instead of using a dishwasher may help reduce children’s risk for developing allergies later on, says a new study published in the journal Pediatrics and… Read more
Heart to Heart: Managing and Preventing Cardiovascular Disease
By: Sylvia Melendez-Klinger, RD During February we celebrate love and friendship but it’s also a good time to celebrate a healthy heart as the National Heart Month. According to the… Read more
Giving Those Who Deserve Asylum
by Daniel Nardini A federal court ruled that the U.S. government cannot simply put innocent women and children into detention as a means of preventing them from seeking asylum in… Read more
Immigration Clinic Set as Politics Cloud Next Steps for DACA and DAPA
On Saturday, Feb. 21st, organizations across Chicago met at Arturo Velazquez Institute, 2800 S. Western Ave., to share some more insight to the planned Deferred Action for Parental Accountability, DAPA,… Read more
Latino Workforce Dances to Better Heart Health
The National Latino Education Institute is hosting a dance workout on Saturday, February 28th featuring Latin-inspired Zumba® to promote a heart healthy workforce through exercise that is fun and inspiring…. Read more


Both Victor and Perpetrator
by Daniel Nardini This year marks the end of World War II with the victory over Germany and Japan. TV news is inundating us with the liberation of the Nazi… Read more »