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These words aren’t just opposites, they’re words instinctively tied together without much thought. The word “right” is ...
The Chicano movement, the poets, especially one poet by the name of Alhurista, found this myth and conceptualized Aztlan as their ancient homeland – the land once theirs taken by the US.
Journalists and mental health do not always go hand in hand, but as the COVID-19 pandemic worsened, so did the mental health of those reporting it. Across the country and globe, the mental health of ...
DePaul seniors Gianna DeTomaso and Geo Camarena are the hosts of Singles in the City, a conversational podcast with discussions that fall within the larger topic of dating and sexuality.
Activists from the city’s Southeast Side neighborhood East Side participated in a 30 day hunger strike to protest a third permit from the city to a metal shredding company to set up shop in the ...
There’s a silent breeze that flows through Indianapolis. It’s sad when you sit in it for a second. I felt it at 5:55 a.m. on a balcony at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as I watched the sky bloom ...
A junior at Columbia College Chicago pulled off a livestream music fest off of her Instagram meme page with an unlikely but incredible lineup of some of the current faces of indie pop/rock –– Beach ...
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In today’s age of the internet and social media, people’s entire lives are online — from what school they go to, the city they live in, work emails and links to their other social media profiles all ...
I, personally, have also had trouble sleeping lately. My screen time daily average is over seven hours, which is above the recommended screen time for adults. According to the Washington Post, “The ...
When chef Michael Carroll decided to open up a brewery, he didn’t expect that it would become the first Michelin-starred brewpub in the world. But that’s exactly what happened. Carroll’s brewpub Band ...
Digital Equity in Chicago According to recent Census data and a Kids First Chicago study published last April, one in five children currently do not have access to broadband internet services, ...