News published on Southland Marquee in March 2025

News from March 2025


Chicago Blackhawks trade Seth Jones to Florida Panthers

The Chicago Blackhawks have announced a trade involving defenseman Seth Jones and the Florida Panthers.


Chicagoland Chamber welcomes diverse new members in February 2025

The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce has announced the addition of several new members to its network as of February 2025.


Loose panels prompt repairs at student recreational facility

During a recent inspection of the Student Recreation Facility, loose metal panels were found on the building's exterior facade.


Study reveals brain's role in interpreting speech melody

A recent study from Northwestern University, in collaboration with the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has unveiled new insights into how the brain processes speech.


Blackhawks recall Louis Crevier as Philipp Kurashev moves to injured reserve

The Chicago Blackhawks have announced changes to their roster, with defenseman Louis Crevier being recalled from the Rockford IceHogs of the American Hockey League.


Researchers explore new approach using immune cells for Alzheimer's treatment

Northwestern Medicine researchers have proposed a novel approach to treating Alzheimer's disease by enhancing the brain's own immune cells, known as microglia, to more effectively clear amyloid beta plaques.


Documentary explores impact of Disney's Galactic Starcruiser on fans

For Star Wars enthusiasts worldwide, the dream of experiencing space travel, constructing a lightsaber, dining at a cantina, and racing droids became a reality in 2022 with Disney World's Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser.


UIC prepares for annual research week celebrating innovation

UIC Research Week 2025 is set to take place from April 21 to April 25, showcasing the work of faculty, staff, students, and research trainees at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC).


UChicago study questions impact of Netflix's autoplay feature

Autoplay features on streaming platforms, such as Netflix, are under scrutiny in a new study by researchers from the University of Chicago's Department of Computer Science.


Economists discuss impacts of Trump's proposed tariffs amid economic uncertainty

President Donald Trump is anticipated to implement tariffs on Mexico and Canada, which are set to commence on Tuesday, according to U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.


Study shows physical gestures may counteract gender biases conveyed through language

Even when aiming to express equality, speech can inadvertently reinforce gender stereotypes due to subtle linguistic cues.


University responds to ADL's Campus Antisemitism Report Card

Yesterday, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) released its 2025 Campus Antisemitism Report Card.


Study finds circadian rhythms impact speed of muscle repair

The body's internal clock, known as the circadian rhythm, not only regulates sleep patterns but also influences how quickly muscles heal.


Argonne Lab uses AI-driven Polybot to advance electronic polymer production

Plastic that conducts electricity may seem unlikely, but a special class of materials known as "electronic polymers" merges the flexibility of plastic with the functionality of metal.


Measles outbreak spreads in Texas; expert urges vaccination

Northwestern University infectious disease expert Dr. Tina Tan has expressed concerns about the ongoing measles outbreak in West Texas and along the New Mexico border.


New book explores intersection of law and emerging technology

Professor Nancy Kim, holding the Michael Paul Galvin Chair in Entrepreneurship and Applied Legal Technology at Chicago-Kent College of Law, has co-edited a new book addressing legal challenges in emerging technology.


Scientists reveal how flies adapt to diverse climates amid global warming

Insect populations, which play a crucial role in food chains and pollination, have seen a significant decline over the past two decades due to climate change.