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Blackhawks announce draft watch party with exclusive perks for Amex cardholders

The Chicago Blackhawks have announced an official Draft Watch Party to be held at Recess in Chicago on June 27.


Major US cities challenge DHS over frozen counterterrorism funds

Chicago, alongside Boston, Denver, San Francisco, and Seattle, has filed an amended complaint against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).


City Colleges celebrates Illinois high school diploma earners

On June 14, hundreds gathered to honor students who earned their Illinois high school diploma through the City Colleges of Chicago's Adult Education program.


New algorithm improves accuracy of fitness trackers for people with obesity

Scientists at Northwestern University have developed a new algorithm designed to improve the accuracy of fitness trackers for individuals with obesity.


Algorithm improves fitness tracker accuracy for people with obesity

Scientists at Northwestern University have developed a new algorithm designed to improve the accuracy of fitness trackers for individuals with obesity.


Chicago invests $4.11M into community wealth-building initiative

At a Juneteenth flag-raising ceremony, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced a $4.11 million investment into community wealth-building.


University receives $2.45M grant for study on religious artifacts

The University of Chicago has been awarded a $2.45 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. as part of its Religion and Cultural Institutions Initiative.


Blackhawks trade Victor Soderstrom to Bruins for Ryan Mast

The Chicago Blackhawks have announced a trade deal with the Boston Bruins, acquiring defenseman Ryan Mast and a 2025 seventh-round draft pick.


Steve Carell addresses Northwestern University's 167th commencement at United Center

Northwestern University held its 167th annual commencement ceremony at the United Center in Chicago on June 15.


Centrosymmetric crystals show unexpected chiral light absorption

Scientists from Northwestern University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have discovered that centrosymmetric crystals can absorb chiral light asymmetrically, challenging long-held beliefs about crystal behavior.


Study shows bipartisan disapproval for political retaliation against businesses

A recent study conducted by Northwestern University examined whether voters approve of politicians who retaliate against corporate political speech critical of their actions.


National Public Housing Museum opens in Chicago honoring residents' experiences

The National Public Housing Museum has officially opened its doors at 919 S. Ada Street in Chicago, marking a significant milestone for public housing history and community storytelling.


Survey finds many new dads take limited parental leave

A recent survey conducted by Northwestern University and Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago reveals that a significant number of new fathers in the United States take less than two weeks of paternal leave after the birth of their...


Experts discuss significance of Pride Month amid ongoing civil rights concerns

Pride Month, celebrated annually since 1970, commemorates the Stonewall Inn Riots of 1969, a pivotal event in LGBTQ+ history.


Cook County prepares for Juneteenth Illinois celebration on June 14

A community recognition event is set to take place in Cook County as part of the Juneteenth Illinois 2025 celebration on June 14.


Spend in the Black event promotes support for local Black-owned businesses

There was a significant effort on Saturday to transform 75th Street in Chicago into a "Black Wall Street."


Northwestern experts discuss Pride Month's significance amid ongoing challenges

Pride Month, celebrated annually since 1970, commemorates the Stonewall Inn Riots of 1969, a pivotal moment in the fight against discrimination faced by the LGBTQ+ community.


Chicago man charged with felony theft after $400K in stolen goods found

A Chicago man, Isadore House, has been charged with a Class 1 Felony Theft after the Cook County Sheriff's Police Organized Retail Crime Unit recovered approximately $400,000 in stolen merchandise.


New river otter joins Lincoln Park Zoo

The Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago has introduced a new resident, Tucker, a 6-year-old North American river otter.


Medill receives $3.6M grant for new shared services hub supporting Chicago news

The Robert R. McCormick Foundation has awarded a $3.6 million grant to Northwestern University's Medill Local News Initiative.