Stories
Pro- Palestinian DePaul students started setting up tents on the university’s quad. Students are demanding that the DePaul administration divest from companies that protesters say have business or investment in Israel.
State Street. One of Chicago’s most iconic streets, and yet a street that’s had problems for many years. What was once a bustling hub of storefronts, is now facing a wave of change.
Another men’s basketball season has come to an end with DePaul making history as the first Big East team to finish 0 and 20 in conference play.
In the heart of Chicago’s higher education community, Columbia College Chicago’s president Kwang-Wu Kim recently announced his resignation.
During the 2023 Spring Quarter, students in Anthropology 390: Citizen Historians embarked on a journey to bridge the gap between the past and the present.
In the span of less than a week, Chicago has seen two separate shootings involving high school students, shedding light on the rise of gun violence among the city’s youth.
The Israel-Hamas war erupted on October 7th and its impact has spread throughout the world.
The beautiful Windy City, known for its breathtaking architecture and vibrant music scene is now recently known for its traffic.
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS
Nearing the beginning of fall, it’s time for Chicagoans to get ready for the cooler weather and start setting their clocks back.
Tea, trivia, and tons of fun. For one Chicago tea shop, bringing sober fun into Chicago’s nightlife scene is a top priority.
Known for its vibrant nightlife, Chicago’s River North has some of the best nightclubs in the world. With this popularity, however, comes crime.
The Chicago History Museum has brought back its fan-favorite haunted scavenger hunt, just in time for Halloween.
The CTA is breaking way on the final phase of one of the largest public transit projects Chicago has seen.
