Gentrification around the 606: pressure continues in Logan Square and Humboldt Park

By Clarissa Corral and Félix Lafortune Reflecting on her move from Humboldt Park to Berwyn in 2019, Patricia Prado remembers the bittersweet feeling of having to say goodbye to the neighborhood she lived in for 22 years. “I miss everything being so close to me,” Prado said. “I miss my neighbors, I miss being ableContinue reading “Gentrification around the 606: pressure continues in Logan Square and Humboldt Park”

Sanders Eclipses Warren, Kobe Bryant the Grammys

Bernie Sanders Overshadows Elizabeth Warren Admits Comments Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders continues to dominate in searches over his rival from Massachusetts, Elizabeth Warren, admits the controversial comments he has made in a discussion back in 2018. The two candidates met to discuss how to best defeat current president Donald J. Trump. When Senator WarrenContinue reading “Sanders Eclipses Warren, Kobe Bryant the Grammys”

Quinn: Pensions Threatening MAP Grant Program

Gov. Pat Quinn talks about MAP grants at DePaul University. (Photo/Bob Smith) 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 scholarships and access to higher education in Illinois. “This is so important to our state, not onlyContinue reading “Quinn: Pensions Threatening MAP Grant Program”

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