By Reyna Estrada Staff Reporter In honor of Black History Month, Roosevelt University hosted “Disparity Continues,” an event led by Illinois Appellate Court Judge Carl A. Walker. With the intention to celebrate Black History Month through the means of discussion,… Read More ›
Government
Who’s Who in Chicago’s Mayoral Race
Abigail BovardStaff Reporter With the Chicago Mayoral Election coming up on Feb. 26, it is crunch time to choose the best candidate to serve the city of Chicago. The race is crowded with 14 candidates running for mayor. Each candidate… Read More ›
Pawning the American People
Andrea Lee and Abigail Bovard Staff Reporters One of the most secure jobs in the country was supposed to be working in the government but not anymore. On Dec. 22, 2018 the longest government shutdown in America’s history went into… Read More ›
Why the Governmental Attack on JUULing is Unsound
By Will Dancer Staff Reporter With any new fad, there is bound to be resistance, and the anti-vaping campaign led by the FDA is the latest hot-button issue for many. There is growing concern about the use of vaping devices,… Read More ›
Hold Your Nose and Vote
By Fiona Moran J.B. Pritzker, the Democratic candidate for Governor of Illinois, owns two adjacent mansions in the Gold Coast neighborhood of Chicago. Last year, it was reported by the Chicago Sun-Times that Pritzker had disconnected the plumbing of one… Read More ›