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Mexican food becomes a Chicago staple
What was once difficult to find outside Little Village has now become a citywide favorite, driven by the city’s growing Latino community and a rising demand for authentic, affordable food.
Columbia honors veterans with art, gratitude, community
The college hosted its annual celebration for Veterans Day on Tuesday, Nov. 11, honoring student and faculty veterans for their service.
Editorial: Manifest’s new Saturday schedule shouldn’t push students out of the spotlight
Columbia’s decision to move its annual Manifest Arts Festival from Friday to graduation weekend opens the door to broader audiences. But the college must ensure students remain at the heart of the celebration, writes the Editorial Board.
Columbia focuses on increasing scholarships under new leadership
Through the upcoming Scholarship Gala and new fundraising initiative, President and CEO Shantay Bolton is looking to expand scholarship opportunities for students.
47th Chicago Marathon brings out thousands of participants, spectators
Cheers echoed through 29 neighborhoods as spectators lined the streets to celebrate endurance, community and a shared Chicago tradition on a chilly October morning.
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In pictures: Graduates shine at Columbia’s 2025 Commencement
The Chronicle’s photojournalists documented graduates celebrating at ceremonies on Sunday, May 18.