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News from 2023


Chicago's Olive-Harvey faculty, staff to take part in American Association of Community Colleges annual conference

The American Association of Community Colleges’ (AACC) annual conference will be held next month in Denver.


Chicago's Lightfoot: United Yards groundbreaking 'another milestone in our INVEST South/West journey to revitalize our underserved neighborhoods'

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Alderman Jeanette Taylor participated alongside New City stakeholders in the recent groundbreaking ceremony for United Yards.


Chicago's Lightfoot on executive order for City pay equity audit: 'I am deeply proud of the ways in which my administration has centered equity'

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot recently signed an executive order mandating a biannual pay equity audit of the City of Chicago workforce.


Lightfoot 'Grateful to have been able' to take par tin Navy Pier Holi celebration

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot attended the annual Holi celebration over the weekend at Navy Pier, celebrating the local Indian American population at the event.


Alderman: Ticketing policies are targeting Chicago's minority neighborhoods

Traffic enforcement in Chicago appears to depend on who’s behind the wheel, and it’s no secret to Chicago drivers as the media and political leaders are becoming more aware of it as well.


Jobs at the Park District 'make a difference in people’s lives'

Chicago Park District has launched a recruitment campaign called “Your Perfect Summer Job”.


Stratton on proposed investments in Malcolm X College: 'There is nothing more powerful than to help someone learn'

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker recently discussed proposed investments in higher education at Chicago's Malcolm X College.


Kelly: Proposed South Suburban Airport is again 'gaining traction'

The plan for a south suburban airport in Peotone has been revived and is "gaining traction."


City Colleges chancellor on Timuel D. Black Jr. Scholarship: 'He is an inspiration to people across our city and country'

City Colleges of Chicago has announced a new scholarship and fellowship program in honor of Timuel D. Black Jr.


Lightfoot: 'Young people across the city deserve to engage in safe, inspiring activities, as well as paid opportunities'

The Chicago Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) has rolled out the application portal for the 2023 One Summer Chicago program, designed to provide in-person job and life skills training to young people.


Tinley Park Village attorney: Proper redevelopment of former mental health center site could be ‘game changer’

Tinley Park Village Attorney Michael Del Galdo penned a letter to the Illinois Department of Central Management Services (CMS) to point out acquiring the 280-acre Tinley Park Mental Health Center site from the state would be a boon for the community, including the south suburbs and the state.


Chicago Museum of Science and Industry CEO on new exhibit: We're thrilled to 'provide our guests with the ability to travel through time'

Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry is taking visitors back in time, to 79 AD to experience the power of nature in Pompeii: The Exhibit, running through Sept. 24.


Smart Museum of Art curator: 'Exhibition seeks to shake up standard approaches to permanent collection displays'

The Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago has launched a new exhibit called "Calling on the Past: Selections from the Collection," which runs until Feb. 4, 2024.


Bishop Hying: 'Go see this beautiful film about the Camino'

Fathom Events released “Santiago: The Camino Within,” a 68-minute documentary narrated by Bishop Donald Hying, in theaters for one day only on Tuesday.


Lightfoot marks debut of Vegan Now 2 Go: 'This is part of the solution'

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot attended the grand opening of a new dining option in the Chatham neighborhood that the mayor said could prove to be a boon for residents and businesses alike.


Chicago Park District superintendent on junior citizen awards: 'We commend our young people for using these experiences as building blocks to give back'

The Chicago Park District directed the spotlight on teens who demonstrated dedication to their communities and parks during the 70th annual Junior Citizens Awards, held at the South Shore Cultural Center.


Barbershop Association giving out free haircuts in Chicago to encourage civic engagement, 'keep people interested, teach them the importance of their vote'

Barbershop Network News Association is offering 1,500 free haircuts to encourage more political engagement with local Chicagoans, Executive Director Jeffery Coleman said in a press release.


Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, West Asia and North Africa: 'Although the institute’s name has changed, our mission remains the same'

The Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago has been renamed the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, West Asia and North Africa (ISAC) in an effort to better align with the research and scholarships pertaining to these regions.


‘We have an obligation to be stewards of our city’s green spaces’ : Chicago Park superintendent on upcoming Earth Day

In effort to highlight Earth Day on April 22, the Chicago Park District is partnering with Friends of the Parks to raise nature conservation awareness.


Hernandez on Exhibition: 'My work draws forward the latent potential of words, spaces, sounds and movement'

Spatial artist and storyteller Andres L. Hernandez joined Tonika Lewis Johnson and Roland Knowlden where they were featured in “where the light corrupts your face,” which is a new exhibition at the South Side Community Art Center.