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Chicago Quantum Summit explores future of global quantum technology

The Chicago Quantum Summit held on October 21-22, 2024, drew over 600 attendees to discuss the future of quantum technologies.


UChicago hosts two-day celebration honoring artist Pope.L

The University of Chicago is set to honor the late artist Pope.


Larenz Tate discusses early career choices at financial empowerment summit

Larenz Tate, known for his role in "Love Jones," recently shared insights into his acting career during the Building Wealth Today for Tomorrow (BWTT) Financial Empowerment Summit. The event took place on October 12 at Chicago's UIC Forum and aimed to promote generational wealth building.


UIC hosts summit on financial literacy featuring Larenz Tate and Keke Palmer

Two words: Black. Excellence. They perfectly describe the energy at the UIC Forum this past weekend at the Building Wealth Today for Tomorrow Summit (BWTT), hosted by City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin. The summit featured youth programs and guest speakers including Larenz Tate, Mathew Knowles, and Keke Palmer, all of whom spoke about the importance of financial literacy and generational wealth.


Keke Palmer and others offer financial advice at Chicago wealth summit

KeKe Palmer, Larenz Tate, and Mathew Knowles visited Chicago to provide free financial advice at the Wealth Building Summit. The event was held at the University of Illinois Chicago Forum on Saturday. Its aim was to educate attendees on how to build and maintain their finances.


Smart Museum celebrates half-century legacy at University of Chicago

The Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago is marking its 50th anniversary, celebrating its role as a space for inspiration and education. Brian Hieggelke, an alumnus of the university, recalls how his first visit to the museum in the early 1980s sparked his lifelong passion for art. "It was literally like in those cartoons where the light bulb goes off," he said.


Study finds Nigerians experiencing neurological impacts from long COVID

Nigerian patients are experiencing neurological symptoms associated with long COVID, according to a recent study.


Study explores CBT-lucid dreaming combo for narcolepsy-related nightmares

A recent study by Northwestern Medicine has explored a novel approach to treating nightmares associated with narcolepsy. The research combined cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and lucid dreaming techniques in a small clinical trial, showing promising results.


Study links early brain activity post-whiplash to chronic pain risk

Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in understanding chronic pain development following whiplash injuries. A recent study by Northwestern Medicine reveals that within one to three days of such an injury, it is possible to predict which patients are likely to develop chronic pain. This prediction is based on the interaction between two brain regions and the patient's anxiety levels post-injury.


Medill report finds rise in U.S. local news deserts amid newspaper closures

The Medill State of Local News Report 2024, released today, reveals a troubling expansion of local news deserts in the United States. This year, 127 newspapers have closed, leaving nearly 55 million Americans with limited or no access to local news. Despite this trend, the report also highlights some positive developments: a net increase of over 80 stand-alone local digital news sites has been recorded in the past year.


Taylor Hall absent from practice for maintenance reasons

Forward Taylor Hall will not participate in practice today due to maintenance.


Chicago approves $1.5 billion bond-refinancing plan for debt cost reduction

Chicago's City Council has approved a significant financial maneuver aimed at reducing the city's debt burden. In a 32-12 vote, the council authorized the issuance of $1.5 billion in General Obligation (GO) bonds and for the Sales Tax Securitization Corporation (STSC) to issue STSC bonds. This decision is part of a broader strategy to refinance or tender certain outstanding city GO bonds and STSC bonds.


Northwestern University hosts concert addressing gun violence

Northwestern University's Henry and Leigh Bienen School of Music will commence its fall season of choir concerts with an event addressing gun violence. "A Concert for Hope" is scheduled for Sunday, October 27 at Alice Millar Chapel in Evanston. The concert aims to provide a space to mourn victims and inspire hope for a safer future.


Northwestern University hosts briefing on state of local news report

Professor Tim Franklin from Northwestern University will host a virtual briefing on October 23 to discuss the findings of the 2024 State of Local News report. The event, organized by the Medill Local News Initiative, will address the ongoing decline of local newspapers and the expansion of "news deserts" across America. These areas are characterized by limited or no access to reliable local news.


Chicago consolidates shelters into unified One System Initiative

The City of Chicago is set to consolidate its New Arrivals shelter system as part of the transition towards a unified One System Initiative (OSI). This initiative aims to serve all residents in need of shelter. The current New Arrivals mission will conclude on December 31, 2024.


Blackhawks extend Landon Slaggert's contract through the end of the 2026-27 season

The Chicago Blackhawks have confirmed a two-year contract extension with forward Landon Slaggert. The agreement is set to last through the 2026-27 season, with a salary cap hit of $900,000.


RNA discovery offers new insights into autism and epilepsy

Researchers from Northwestern Medicine and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard have identified a long non-coding RNA, CHASERR, which plays a crucial role in regulating protein production by the CHD2 gene. The absence of this RNA can lead to an overproduction of CHD2 protein, resulting in severe neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and epilepsy.


Pat Maroon to miss practice for maintenance reasons

Forward Pat Maroon will not participate in practice today. The absence is due to maintenance.


Blackhawks recall Isaak Phillips; Alec Martinez placed on injured reserve

The Chicago Blackhawks have announced the recall of defenseman Isaak Phillips from the Rockford IceHogs, a team in the American Hockey League. This move coincides with placing defenseman Alec Martinez on injured reserve due to a right groin injury.


University of Chicago's Botany Pond reopens after extensive restoration

Botany Pond at the University of Chicago has reopened after a comprehensive restoration project aimed at preserving its historical significance and ensuring its sustainability for future generations. Originally conceived by botanist John Merle Coulter over a century ago as an outdoor research laboratory, the pond now offers a more sustainable environment for both wildlife and visitors.