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Elections Night 2012

Elections night was just a few nights ago, but it's impact will effect all of our ...

Four more years

President Barack Obama was re-elected Nov. 6 to a second term, and although the crowd of ...
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Frequency of attack ads more impactful than message

Political advertisements can be a powerful weapon for embattled candidates. Some attack policy, while others are ...

Obama in Chicago to vote

President Barack Obama flew into Chicago Thursday afternoon to vote at this home polling station. The ...
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Mayor Emanuel announces new provisions for Internet Essentials program

The Internet has become essential to the American lifestyle, yet many families still struggle to afford ...

Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich Bids Farewell

Students from the Multimedia Photojournalism class joined with the other 250 members of the media as ...
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Redistricting may be done, but bigger problems remain

Well, it’s finally over. Chicago’s decennial tradition ...
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No knowledge, no problem in GOP

The Republican Party has been unabashedly candid about its mission during this election season. Their goal, ...
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G-8, NATO derail spring semester

Thanks to governments around the world, March spring break may be canceled or shortened. It’s either that ...

‘Crowd in a barrel’

Even in a room full of taxpayers and city politicians, the point had trouble getting across. The ...
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“Crowd in a Barrel”

Even in a room full of taxpayers and city politicians, the point had trouble getting across.
The ...
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Chicago’s power ordinance investigated

Attempt to reduce city’s coal plant emissions up for debate once again

Despite federal regulations imposed under the Clean Air Act, some Chicago politicians and environmental advocates find ...
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End of an era in 50th Ward

Second longest-serving alderman in City Council unseated in runoff election

By Darryl Holliday and Heather McGraw Having lost his bid for re-election to what would have been ...
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Legal matters in 50th Ward ongoing after run-off

Candidates disagree regarding funds to ward organization, official decision expected

The heated 50th Ward race between Alderman Bernard Stone and challenger Debra Silverstein has become more ...
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Back at the ballot box again

Low overall turnout in city municipal elections might not include youth voters

Young adults in Chicago have grown up with Mayor Richard M. Daley as a household name. ...
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Some wards still in play

Election season not over in 14 Chicago wards, candidates continue on

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