by Amanda Landwehr / Section Editor On Feb. 11, Chicago’s newest attraction opened its doors to the public. Located in the city’s northside, the Immersive Van Gogh exhibit brings over 90 of the artist’s most famous works to life. Over… Read More ›
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Hayley Williams delivers melancholic comfort in “Flowers for Vases/Descansos”
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Trump lawsuits make no traction as inauguration day moves closer
by Aero Cavalier / Staff Reporter On Nov. 7, President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris were announced winners of the 2020 presidential election. This historical election makes sitting president, Donald Trump, the first incumbent to lose his reelection… Read More ›
Sound off: Thanksgiving 2020 plans & traditions
Turkey, stuffing, pumpkin pie: each of these delicious dishes are somehow enough to drag college kids home every November to celebrate Thanksgiving. But with rising COVID-19 cases and a state-wide travel advisory, this year’s turkey day will certainly look different…. Read More ›
Chicago’s new Museum of Illusions is bound to leave you spinning
by Amanda Landwehr / Section Editor Ready to shock your senses and trick your mind? On Nov. 14, the Museum of Illusions opened in downtown Chicago. Located off Washington Street and Wabash Avenue (only six blocks north of Roosevelt), the… Read More ›