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Social Media Boot Camp Coming to City Hall
Get a jump on Social Media Week and visit the City of Chicago’s Small Business Center for its Social Media Boot Camp, which is designed to help entrepreneurs and business… Read more
Sinai Health System Presents End of Summer Soirée
Sinai Health System’s 2014 End of Summer Soirée features an evening at Cinespace Chicago Film Studios, offering eclectic cuisine, spirits, live entertainment, dancing, a silent auction and more. The event… Read more
Get Covered Illinois Marks Deadline
Get Covered Illinois would like your help in reaching your community and those residents who may have enrolled for health insurance through the Federal Health Insurance Marketplace. If enrollees received… Read more
Why Your Kid Shouldn’t Be Guzzling ‘Energy’ Drinks
Anxiety, hypertension, elevated heart rates, interrupted sleep patterns and headaches are just some of the side effects commonly associated with energy drinks, and those problems are more pronounced in children,… Read more
AHA E-Cigarette Policy Emphasizes Caution When Using Devices to Quit Smoking
Electronic cigarettes might help some people quit smoking, but the American Heart Association recommends them only as a last resort and only with several notes of caution. AHA President Elliott… Read more
ACCESS Grand Boulevard Health and Specialty Center Holds Summer Community Health Fair
ACCESS Grand Boulevard Health and Specialty Center invites the entire community to stop by its Summer Community Health Fair to be held on Saturday, August 30th, from 11 a.m. to… Read more
Edamame, and Walnuts
Makes: 4 servings Ingredients 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 1 tablespoon finely chopped shallot 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4… Read more
Nostalgia for a Bad Era
by Daniel Nardini I remember the days when Russian tourists, state enterprises and Soviet ships used to be in Havana. In the days when the former Soviet Union existed and… Read more
Emanuel, CPS CEO Byrd-Bennett Announce CPS Students Reach Record High Graduation Rate
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Chicago Public Schools CEO Barbara Bryd-Bennett announced that CPS students in School Year 2013-2014 (SY 13-14) set a record graduation rate of 69.4 percent. The graduation… Read more
One High Profile Case and One Ignored Case
by Daniel Nardini The two cases of former U.S. Marine Sergeant Andrew Tahmooressi and former U.S. AID worker Alan Gross could not be a more classic example of how one… Read more »