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Chicago-based grad school relocates to Indianapolis
Fox59The nation's sixth largest graduate school is relocating from Illinois to Indiana. The American College of Education is an online-only institution focusing on working teachers seeking advanced degrees. Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels (R) credits the...Tags: Indianapolis, Human Interest, Indiana, Colleges and Universities, Education
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From phys ed teacher to superintendent–Mitchem takes the helm at Valley View
TribLocal - Bolingbrook » NewsWhen Jim Mitchem began working for the Valley View School District in 1980, he was still putting the pieces of his life back together. The …... -
DePaul: ACT, SAT scores now optional
Lincoln ParkBig news for anyone who's ever thought about going to DePaul, but thought their test scores might automatically disqualify them from admission.... -
Jury considers fate in slaying of DePaul student
Lincoln ParkToday is the first day of jury deliberations in the Francisco Valencia murder trial, the Tribune reports. Valencia, who was a DePaul student, was killed at a Halloween party in 2009. A Cook County jury began deliberations today in the murder of DePaul... -
UPDATE: Gang member convicted in slaying of DePaul student
Lincoln ParkThe Tribune has an update on the story about the Francisco Valencia murder trial. Narcisco Gatica was convicted early today, charged with first-degree murder and aggravated battery with a firearm: A Cook County jury today convicted a reputed gang member... -
Woman sexually assaulted in Lincoln Park
Lincoln ParkWGN has a report about a Lincoln Park woman who was sexually assaulted in her home yesterday afternoon: The Chicago Police Department is reporting a woman was robbed and sexually assaulted inside a Lincoln Park home Wednesday afternoon. That location is... -
Benjamin Hooks dies at 85; longtime NAACP leader
Times staff and wire servicesCivil rights leader Benjamin L. Hooks, a lawyer, minister and pioneering judge who revived a flagging NAACP after he became its executive director in the late 1970s, has died. He was 85. Hooks died Thursday at his Memphis home after a long illness,...Tags: Richard Nixon, Minority Groups, Government, Board of Directors, Death
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Printers Row writes a new chapter
Once a hub of printing and publishing businesses, Printers Row in the South Loop has evolved into a vibrant residential haven while maintaining a link to its industrial past.
Sturdy structures that housed printing presses and recently constructed...Tags: Grant Park, Art Institute of Chicago, Business, SoHo, Target
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Blizzard Blog: ComEd to restore power by mid-day
As of 6 a.m. today, about 5,800 ComEd customers were still without power, according to a company news release. Of those, 5,000 were in Chicago.s
The company expects all power to be restored by mid-day today. Officials late Wednesday night said crews...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, South Shore, Loyola University Chicago, South Chicago, Entertainment
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Chatty ex-governor to testify
Rod Blagojevich has loaded his witness list with star power, but no one's performance will matter as much — or be as highly expected — as his own.
The beleaguered ex-governor is expected to take the stand at his corruption trial early this...Tags: Government, Patricia Blagojevich, Prosecution, Emil Jones, Entertainment
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Recovery homes reach out to Latinos
Alberto Santana has been around alcohol and drugs since he was 7 years old, first introduced by his family.
Since then, the 23-year-old has been in and out of jail, hospitals and homelessness.
"I get an adrenaline rush out of doing bad things," he said....Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Substance Abuse, Joliet, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Behavioral Conditions
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Chris Kennedy: Research fuels job creation
Tribune reporterThe University of Illinois and the state’s other major academic institutions must do a better job partnering with business and political leaders to bring more research funding to the state, U. of I. board chair Christopher Kennedy urged Tuesday....Tags: Northwestern University, Robert F. Kennedy, Washington (U.S. state), Research, Merchandise Mart
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