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    Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Trib Nation half-off discount on TribU career courses

    We wanted to make you aware of a special half-off Trib Nation discount that will work for four upcoming career-focused TribU classes -- on researching the decision to get an MBA; on more effective workplace conversations; on better time management; and on developing more powerful negotiation skills.
    We wanted to make you aware of a special half-off Trib Nation discount that will work for four upcoming career-focused TribU classes -- on researching the decision to get an MBA; on more effective workplace conversations; on better time management; and on...

    Tags: University of Chicago, Rex Huppke, Northern Illinois University, Colleges and Universities, Brookings Institution

  2. Mar 31, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. 10 years after Daley's Meigs Field raid, the makeover of Northerly Island is slow to take shape

    Ten years ago as Mayor Richard M. Daley worked through political channels to accelerate federal approval to build new runways at the airport his father had dearly called "O'Hara," the mayor also issued an infamous order to destroy Chicago's little lakefront airport.
    Ten years ago as Mayor Richard M. Daley worked through political channels to accelerate federal approval to build new runways at the airport his father had dearly called "O'Hara," the mayor also issued an infamous order to destroy Chicago's little...

    Tags: Local Government, Fashion Shows, Political Corruption, Architecture, Chicago Hotels

  4. Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Group sends female inmates books

    The message itself was simple: "I was so alone and then I got your package," it read. "Thank you so much. I love the books. Thank you and God bless." Yet there was something about the handwriting, a delicate and elegant script, that moved Megan Bernard to fold the note up and put it in her wallet, where she keeps it still. "It was just so human, so personal, that it really resonated with me," said Bernard, a volunteer with Chicago Books to Women in Prison. "It's a very grounding reminder that even if you can't overhaul the prison system, you can at least reach back to someone who is reaching out to you." For 11 years, the group has been reaching out to incarcerated women with the gift of literature and human connection, reassuring those on the inside that they're not forgotten and reminding those on the outside not to forget.
    The message itself was simple: "I was so alone and then I got your package," it read. "Thank you so much. I love the books. Thank you and God bless." Yet there was something about the handwriting, a delicate and elegant script, that moved Megan Bernard to...

    Tags: Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), Scrabble (game), Suzanne Collins, Women's Health, Ravenswood

  6. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  7. NU students lead charge for university to divest from coal

    Northwestern University's Associated Student Government passed a resolution at the end of January urging the school's administration to divest from the coal industry.
    For RedEye
    Northwestern University's Associated Student Government passed a resolution at the end of January urging the school's administration to divest from the coal industry. Since passing the resolution, the student government and Northwestern's Responsible...

    Tags: Students, Coal, Elections, Columbia College Chicago, Loyola University Chicago

  8. Feb 19, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Suburbs try to fight heroin's grim hold

    When 20-year-old Tim McCann died Jan. 31 of a suspected heroin overdose, his death became another grim reminder of the drug's deadly spread across the Chicago suburbs.
    When 20-year-old Tim McCann died Jan. 31 of a suspected heroin overdose, his death became another grim reminder of the drug's deadly spread across the Chicago suburbs. A graduate of Libertyville High School, McCann started using the drug when he was 18,...

    Tags: Students, Chris Slade, Crime, Law and Justice, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Addiction

  10. Feb 19, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. New artistic chief charts daring new directions for Chicago Opera Theater

    In contrast with the greatest hits programming Lyric Opera has announced for next season, the alternative opera schedule with which Chicago Opera Theater is inaugurating the Andreas Mitisek era, beginning this weekend, promises to be anything but safe and standard.
    In contrast with the greatest hits programming Lyric Opera has announced for next season, the alternative opera schedule with which Chicago Opera Theater is inaugurating the Andreas Mitisek era, beginning this weekend, promises to be anything but safe and...

    Tags: Entertainment, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Grapes of Wrath (movie), Music, Philip Glass

  12. Feb 19, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Dale Clevenger to leave Chicago Symphony Orchestra after 47 years

    One of the world’s legendary brass players is leaving the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Dale Clevenger announced through the orchestra on Tuesday that he will be stepping down on June 30 from his position as principal French horn, a post he will have held for a remarkable 47 years.
    One of the world’s legendary brass players is leaving the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Dale Clevenger announced through the orchestra on Tuesday that he will be stepping down on June 30 from his position as principal French horn, a post he will...

    Tags: Entertainment, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Arts and Culture, Culture, Music

  14. Jan 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Group still trying to make up $50,000 funding loss for Latino Youth Initiative in Highland Park

    With a crucial budgeting deadline fast approaching, officials with the Highland Park-based nonprofit Family Service are still trying to make up for a $50,000 funding loss for their Latino Youth Initiative.
    With a crucial budgeting deadline fast approaching, officials with the Highland Park-based nonprofit Family Service are still trying to make up for a $50,000 funding loss for their Latino Youth Initiative. Paul Dean, executive director of the social...

    Tags: Students, Shedd Aquarium, Finance, Colleges and Universities, United Way

  16. Feb 6, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Oscar Micheaux: A legend's links

    Leroy Collins never says anything about it. He never tells his neighbors he was once a movie star &mdash; <em>once</em>.
    Leroy Collins never says anything about it. He never tells his neighbors he was once a movie star — once. Collins is 89 and lives by himself in the Montgomery Place retirement community in Hyde Park. Scientists who worked on the Manhattan...

    Tags: Chicago Public Schools, Chatham, Newspaper and Magazine, Charlie Chaplin, South Loop

  18. Dec 23, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Jazz pianist, educator Ken Chaney dead at 73

    Pianist Ken Chaney wasn't as famous as many of his Chicago colleagues, but the high caliber of his playing, the originality of his composing-arranging and the extent of his advocacy efforts for jazz made him an important figure in Chicago music.
    Pianist Ken Chaney wasn't as famous as many of his Chicago colleagues, but the high caliber of his playing, the originality of his composing-arranging and the extent of his advocacy efforts for jazz made him an important figure in Chicago music. As...

    Tags: Music Industry, Entertainment, Ramsey Lewis, Mirage (music group), Music

  20. Dec 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Sinfonietta reaches out to city's Latino community with new concert series

    The Chicago Sinfonietta, long a national model for promoting diversity and inclusiveness in orchestral performance, is reaching out to whet the cultural appetite of the city's Latino community with a promising new series of concerts in various venues on the city's Southwest Side, beginning this week.
    The Chicago Sinfonietta, long a national model for promoting diversity and inclusiveness in orchestral performance, is reaching out to whet the cultural appetite of the city's Latino community with a promising new series of concerts in various venues on...

    Tags: Entertainment, Soccer, Sports, Chicago Children's Choir, Cinco de Mayo

  22. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Obama's romantic notion

    The president's job is to be inspirational at just the right time.
    The president's job is to be inspirational at just the right time. President Barack Obama's State of the Union address was a masterwork from that perspective, full of promise, passion and purpose. But because it was so big, with calls for everything...

    Tags: Unions, Employment, World War II (1939-1945), Politics, Business

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