On October 11, DePaul’s Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity held the 2019 Dolores Huerta prayer breakfast at the Lincoln Park Student Center. The annual..
If you take a walk down 55th Street in Chicago’s beautiful Hyde Park neighborhood, you might happen upon a group of little ones playing in..
Hispanic Heritage Month marks a time to recognize the contributions that Hispanic culture has brought to society. Since Hispanic people have faced oppression and trauma,..
On Wednesday, October 2, former U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan sat, legs crossed and arms relaxed, in front of a room buzzing with students..
The healthier alternative to smoking may be killing us. An outbreak of breathing illnesses linked to the usage of vape products struck the Midwest over..
“Logan Square is canceled,” I hear over the sound of ear-splitting and insufferable house music. Through the clouds of Juul smoke in the small basement..
Incarceration means limited access to a lot of things: loved ones, freedom and the outside world. However, something we don’t often think about is reading...
Heads began to emerge from the Jackson and Roosevelt “L” stops in clusters, a large percentage of the group made up of students. However, instead..
The process of initiating discussion and giving humanity to a disregarded population I have spent my entire life around homeless communities. I have lived in..
A look at this controversial former Illinois Congressman’s attempt at presidential nomination When he was elected to Congress, he showed up in Washington and refused..