What is COVID-19 and How is it Affecting the World?

By Natasha Petrenko, Kateryna Maslovska and Myles Franklin-Bey Loyola University junior Jasmine Puria took a trip to Miami for her spring break at the end of February, not thinking anything of it as the United States had just a small number of COVID-19 cases.  She felt fine when she returned in early March, but byContinue reading “What is COVID-19 and How is it Affecting the World?”

Quinn: Pensions Threatening MAP Grant Program

Gov. Pat Quinn talks about MAP grants at DePaul University. (Photo/Bob Smith) Editor’s note: This story was originally posted on Dec. 12, 2012 and is housed at RedLineProject.org By Bob Smith Gov. Pat Quinn visited DePaul University’s Loop campus on Wednesday to discuss how pension reform is harming the Monetary Award Program (MAP) college scholarshipsContinue reading “Quinn: Pensions Threatening MAP Grant Program”

The Pilsen Murals are More Than Just “Art”

When taking a walk or drive down 16th street in the Chicago neighborhood Pilsen the murals immediately catch the eye. Mural/Memorial Made in Honor of Marlen Ochoa-Lopez This mural is one of the more beautifully done murals on 16th street, but it has a very ugly story behind it. Marlen Ochoa Lopez befriended a ladyContinue reading “The Pilsen Murals are More Than Just “Art””

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