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    May 7, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  1. U. of C. Scavenger Hunt tests students' brain power

    Students gathered at the University of Chicago’s Ida Noyes Hall on Wednesday just before the stroke of midnight will be fizzy with excitement as they await the release of this year’s list for what the Guinness Book of World Records has deemed the world’s largest scavenger hunt.
    For RedEye
    Students gathered at the University of Chicago’s Ida Noyes Hall on Wednesday just before the stroke of midnight will be fizzy with excitement as they await the release of this year’s list for what the Guinness Book of World Records has...

    Tags: University of Chicago, Teaching and Learning, Education, Science and Technology, Students

  2. May 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Cardinal, other faith leaders call for repeal of water fee

    Cardinal Francis George has long preached about the dangers of secularization and the American government's failure to recognize religious institutions for their role in the public sphere.
    Cardinal Francis George has long preached about the dangers of secularization and the American government's failure to recognize religious institutions for their role in the public sphere. Now a municipal battle over whether churches and charities in...

    Tags: Social Services, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Francis I

  4. May 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Robert Redford joins with CNN for 'Chicagoland' TV series

    It may seem a little redundant, CNN’s idea of making a reality show starring Chicago.
    It may seem a little redundant, CNN’s idea of making a reality show starring Chicago. But it will be, at minimum, interesting to see what stories Robert Redford’s Sundance Productions puts together for the just-announced “Chicagoland,&...

    Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Jeff Zucker, CNN (tv network), Television Industry, NBC (tv network)

  6. May 1, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. D.C. press competes with Tsarnaevs' mom for a Nah!

    The U.S. Census Bureau reports there are some 316 million Americans, which translates to about 632 million human hands. Sadly, even those aren't enough hands to properly salute all the nominees for April's Moutza of the Month. The Washington press...

    Tags: Anne Frank, Tea Party Movement, Justin Bieber, CNN (tv network), Local Government

  8. May 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Coming to terms with the reality of our city

    In Theodore Dreiser's "Sister Carrie," a prosperous Chicago businessman, George Hurstwood, takes up with the young, gorgeous Carrie Meeber, chucks family and home, and runs away with Carrie to Montreal. They find their way to New York, where their tales separate and their fortunes move in radically different directions. Carrie becomes a successful stage performer and social diva. George is reduced to driving a streetcar, and ultimately, alone in a flophouse, commits suicide.
    In Theodore Dreiser's "Sister Carrie," a prosperous Chicago businessman, George Hurstwood, takes up with the young, gorgeous Carrie Meeber, chucks family and home, and runs away with Carrie to Montreal. They find their way to New York, where their tales...

    Tags: Reviews, Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Englewood, The New York Times, West Englewood

  10. May 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Hearing officers criticize CPS plans

    Mayor Rahm Emanuel's push to shut 53 city elementary schools ran into an unexpected buzz saw of criticism Tuesday from hearing officers hired to vet the process, with several raising doubts about the wisdom of the proposals and recommending against 13 of the closures set for this year.
    Mayor Rahm Emanuel's push to shut 53 city elementary schools ran into an unexpected buzz saw of criticism Tuesday from hearing officers hired to vet the process, with several raising doubts about the wisdom of the proposals and recommending against 13...

    Tags: Near North Side, Judges, Justice System, Garfield Park, Health and Safety at School

  12. May 7, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Hearing officers oppose 13 of closings planned by CPS

    Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s push to shut 53 city elementary schools ran into an unexpected buzz saw of criticism Tuesday from hearing officers hired to vet the process, with several raising doubts about the wisdom of the proposals and recommending against 13 of the closures set for this year.
    Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s push to shut 53 city elementary schools ran into an unexpected buzz saw of criticism Tuesday from hearing officers hired to vet the process, with several raising doubts about the wisdom of the proposals and recommending...

    Tags: Near North Side, Justice System, Judges, Health and Safety at School, Garfield Park

  14. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Drivers to pay longer under parking meter settlement

    Drivers would have to feed most Chicago parking meters for more hours every day except Sunday under a plan Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced as part of a deal to settle a long-running dispute with the private firm that holds the controversial 75-year meter lease with the city.
    Tribune reporters
    Drivers would have to feed most Chicago parking meters for more hours every day except Sunday under a plan Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced as part of a deal to settle a long-running dispute with the private firm that holds the controversial 75-year meter...

    Tags: Scott Waguespack, Politics, Elections, Local Government, Rahm Emanuel

  16. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Chicago offers compromise on water bill exemptions for nonprofits

    Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Chicago aldermen have proposed a compromise to religious leaders who say that paying their water bill after decades of a blanket exemption will rob them of the resources necessary to provide social services.
    Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Chicago aldermen have proposed a compromise to religious leaders who say that paying their water bill after decades of a blanket exemption will rob them of the resources necessary to provide social services. On Sunday, city...

    Tags: Conservation, Religion and Belief, Francis I, Water Supply, Howard Brookins

  18. May 7, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Mayor Rahm Emanuel expected to name Desiree Rogers as board chairman at Choose Chicago

    Former White House social secretary Desiree Rogers is expected to be appointed board chairman of Choose Chicago, lending her national profile to the agency that sells the city as a tourism and convention destination, according to a source familiar with the situation.
    Former White House social secretary Desiree Rogers is expected to be appointed board chairman of Choose Chicago, lending her national profile to the agency that sells the city as a tourism and convention destination, according to a source familiar with...

    Tags: University of Chicago, McCormick Place, Corporate Officers, Politics, Elections

  20. May 7, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. One vote, many lives

    The Chicago City Council will vote on many items Wednesday. None likely will be more important than the zoning change on tap for the property at 2245 W. Pershing Road.
    The Chicago City Council will vote on many items Wednesday. None likely will be more important than the zoning change on tap for the property at 2245 W. Pershing Road. That is where Concept Schools, a top-quality charter operator, wants to open the...

    Tags: Charter Schools, Chicago Charter Schools, Chicago City Council, Schools, Politics

  22. May 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Chicago suburbs ready to play for new casinos

    While lawmakers debate a plan to expand gambling in Illinois, some Chicago suburbs are already jockeying to cash in as hosts to the next generation of casinos.
    While lawmakers debate a plan to expand gambling in Illinois, some Chicago suburbs are already jockeying to cash in as hosts to the next generation of casinos. Waukegan, North Chicago and Park City in Lake County, along with six townships in southern...

    Tags: Waukegan, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hazel Crest, Politics, Midway Airport

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