Englewood
Some felt forced into getting the debit cards, say student leaders. And the high fees attached to the cards weren’t made clear to everyone.
16 days ago | By Peter Sachs
The city colleges' Board of Trustees voted unanimously to spend up to $102,000 to have the Johnson Research Group draw up plans for a new tax increment financing district.
1 month ago | By Peter Sachs
Footlockers full of comforters, lamps and toiletries help low-income students get a lock on college life. The program at Robeson High School is so successful, CPS officials want to expand it to other campuses.
3 months ago | By Paul D. Bowker
Students at Chicago's Washburne Culinary Institute are slicing, dicing and cooking up a taste by taste tour of some of the city's best restaurants for the Taste of Chicago, which opens today.
4 months ago | By Ivy R. Green
5 months ago | By Geoff Dougherty
5 months ago | By Geoff Dougherty
5 months ago | By Geoff Dougherty
One person with a fractured hip was taken to Advocate Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn. Another female was transported to St. Bernard Hospital where she was treated for a gunshot wound to the hand.
5 months ago | By Steven Chaitman
City officials hail the improved rate of college enrollment among high school graduates, but Chicago's overall rate of enrollment still lags behind the national average.
6 months ago | By Paul D. Bowker
6 months ago | By Geoff Dougherty
The Renaissance 2010 plan calls for more new schools in 2009 and 2010. Former NBA star Kevin Johnson, who founded a school in California, is likely to be among the applicants.
7 months ago | By Paul D. Bowker
8 months ago | By Geoff Dougherty
8 months ago | By Geoff Dougherty
8 months ago | By Geoff Dougherty
8 months ago | By Geoff Dougherty