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Northwestern Faces Congressional Investigation

Introduction to the Investigation A congressional committee is investigating the legal clinics at Northwestern University’s law school, prompting warnings that the inquiry could damage legal...

CTU Reaches Tentative Contract Agreement

Introduction to the Tentative Contract Deal A key Chicago Teachers Union committee spent hours Monday going through a hefty package of proposals before finally approving...

100 Students Receive Scholarships at Superintendents’ Commission Gala

Introduction to the Superintendents' Commission Gala One hundred students received scholarships from the Superintendents’ Commission for the Study of Demographics and Diversity in March during...

Universities Must Advocate for Students

Introduction to the Plight of Students By Dr. Quinton T. Ross, Jr., 15th President of Alabama State University He appeared to many to be the typical...

What is apartheid?

Introduction to Apartheid A new book, Together Apart: The Story of Living in Apartheid, has just been published in South Africa. Intended for young people...

CTU and CPS Reach Tentative Deal

Introduction to the Potential Agreement Leaders of the Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools have reached a potential agreement that will go to a...

Mayor Johnson Sees Hope in Tentative CPS-CTU Deal

Introduction to the CPS-CTU Deal Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is signaling hope for a breakthrough in the ongoing contract negotiations between Chicago Public Schools (CPS)...

Illinois Residents Overwhelmingly Support Increased Funding for Public Schools

New Survey Reveals That Most Illinois Residents Want More Funds for Public SchoolsIntroduction The best place for news and Latin culture coverage in Chicago. |...

Chicago Teachers Union Contract Deal Near

Chicago Teachers Union Contract Deal in Sight After negotiations stretched late into Wednesday night, the Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools are working to...

Chicago Students Call for Reduced Military Spending

Chicago Eighth Graders Urge U.S. Leaders to Cut Military Spending and Invest in People Introduction to the Issue Some eighth graders in Chicago have a few...

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