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UIC’s Graduation Rate, Hispanic Enrollment Climb
Graduation rates for students at the University of Illinois at Chicago continue to rise, while the student body remains highly diverse, with Latinos now accounting for over a quarter of… Read more
O’Hare Reclaims ‘World’s busiest Airport’ Status
Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced that, for the first time since 2004, O’Hare International Airport has regained its status as the world’s busiest airport for flight operations. The announcement was made… Read more
Miller Lite Celebrates Entrepreneurs
On Thursday night Chicago celebrated entrepreneurship and friendship as Miller Lite announced the grand prize winner of its Tap the Future competition. People that attended the winners’ celebration at MillerCoors… Read more
City Breaks Ground on New 95th Street Terminal
Mayor Rahm Emanuel broke ground for the new 95th Street Terminal on the Chicago Transit Authority’s Red Line, one of the largest rail station projects in CTA history and an… Read more
Vote Now for Coors Light 2014 Líder of the Year
Coors Light has announced this year’s Líderes, a group of 12 emerging Latino leaders of legal drinking age who are making a difference in their communities. The 12 Líderes, who… Read more
LULAC to Sponsor Free Job Fair
The Illinois Association of Hispanic State Employees will host a free job fair and employment workshop on Friday, Sept. 26th at the Midwest Conference Center located on 401 W. Lake… Read more
Chicago School of Professional Psychology Names New Dean
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology (TCSPP), the leading nonprofit graduate school devoted exclusively to psychology and related behavioral and health sciences, announces the appointment of Azara Santiago-Rivera, Ph.D. as… Read more
PNC Survey Shows Challenges of Being Caregiver
Sixty percent of Americans voice concern about becoming physical caregivers for elderly parents or other loved ones as they approach retirement themselves while 40 percent worry about supporting parents or… Read more
City of Chicago to More Than Double Number of Wheelchair Accessible Taxicabs by 2018
Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP), and the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) announced Monday that the City is developing a plan… Read more
McDonald’s USA Perks up Chicago with Free Coffee
McDonald’s announced a second national Free Coffee Event, an opportunity for even more coffee lovers to enjoy a freshly brewed, rich and smooth tasting McCafé coffee. Through September 29th, guests… Read more