This week, Rep. Mike Quigley (D-5th) visited students from DePaul’s journalism program to discuss transparency, media and government relations and the discourse of so-called..
“My name is Dennis White. I’m 63 years old. And my brain is dying.” Dennis White, a Massachusetts resident, was diagnosed with a terminal..
Despite access to shelters, some people experiencing homelessness still choose to live on the street. On one of the wettest days in more than five..
Worn denim meets dark soil. A few busy farmers tend to rows of thriving vegetables. Fattened heirloom tomatoes in rich, autumn shades hang next to..
It was Thursday evening on DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus, and students were scarce as usual, seeing as the end of the school week had arrived...
When thinking about the deep history of Chicago a few things come to mind: the Great Chicago Fire, Al Capone and his Prohibition-era bootleggers, and..
During the 1990s, HBO was still trying to make a name for itself with original series like “Tales from the Crypt,” “Mr. Show with Bob..
The evidence of DePaul University as the largest Catholic school in the country is not outwardly apparent – if you don’t count the 100-foot-high mural..
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is a news writer’s cash crop, a constant yield of breaking news stories dealing with everything from test scores to school..
Hope for a Better Life Dropping children off at school with peace of mind never felt like an luxury. Grocery shopping at the local markets..