Ethical Implications Unveiled in Retrospect: Lightfoot's Campaign Crisis
Ethical Implications Unveiled in Retrospect: Lightfoot's Campaign Crisis
Fighting Food Insecurity: Harold Washington College's Healthy Market Nourishes Campus Community
Perspectives from HWC Students and Faculty on the Ethics of Using Generative AI in Academic Work
Black History Month Celebrated at City Colleges with Events and Education
Insider Tips and Key Issues to Consider When Making Your Vote Count
Rising Costs of Living Contribute to Changing Demographics in Once Predominantly Black and Latino Neighborhoods
CTA's "Meeting the Moment" Action Plan Aims to Target Fare Theft and Prevent Illicit Activities on Public Transit through Increased Security Measures
Tentative Teacher’s Contract Accepted at CCC, Avoiding Potential Disruptions for Students
CCC Participating in Federally Funded Relief Program to Assist Students Impacted by Pandemic
Potential City Colleges of Chicago Teacher’s Strike Could Affect Over 60,000 Students
It's almost time for Midterms again! Soon, we will have to start studying hard if we want to pass them with flying colors. Studying can be overwhelming and stressful, but there are ways you can make the process a bit more bearable.
City Colleges of Chicago is offering any full or part-time students currently enrolled at any of the city colleges a free Divvy membership for one whole year.
If you’re the kind of person who, like myself, thinks about how the end of the world seems so near, I would hope you care about the environment and take time to reflect on how you can do your part.
A remarkable new development in the technology sphere stands to disrupt billion-dollar industries and countless career fields. Students at Harold Washington College may not be unaffected.
A new art exhibit featuring a modern female artist has opened in Chicago. “Immersive Frida Kahlo; Her Life. Her Love. Her Art,” opened in February at the Lighthouse Artspace located at the Germania Club Building.
As our students finished up midterms this semester, they can now feel a sense of relief. Many students forget to take care of themselves as they stay up late studying and cramming material from the semester and prepare for their exams.
Social media has given society a renewed sense of self. Due to its broad appeal, many have found ways to express their opinions, with the term ”Latinx” receiving both widespread support and criticism from both Hispanic and non-Hispanic people.