[Photo] Year in Review: The Chronicle looks back at 2021 Camryn Cutinello and Noah Jennings December 7, 2021
Faculty and staff rally against new children on campus policy; President Kim responds Sofia Felino, Co-Director of Photography October 11, 2021 600 s. michigan ave.alexandroff campus centerchild carechildren on campusColumbia College ChicagoFaculty SenateKwang-Wu Kimparentsprotestrallysouth loopstaff
[Photo] The return of rage: Chicago’s legendary Riot Fest makes its ‘exhilarating’ return Anna Busalacchi, Managing Editor September 29, 2021
After 2020 cancellation, Pitchfork Music Festival returns to Chicago this weekend Sofia Felino, Co-Director of Photography September 9, 2021 chicago musiccovid-19erykah baduin-person concertLori Lightfootmusic festivalphoebe bridgerspitchforkst. vincentunion park
[Photo] DJ and producer Kooze found artistic growth and rebirth in the pandemic Anna Busalacchi, Managing Editor September 8, 2021
[Photo] ‘You never, never know’: Sofía Valdés on her unexpected rise to fame Anna Busalacchi, Managing Editor August 19, 2021
Trevor Daniel talks manifestation, sudden success and his Lollapalooza debut Sofia Felino, Co-Director of Photography August 17, 2021 business and entrepreneurshipfallinglollapaloozaManifestationmusic festivalnicotinesuccesstiktoktrevor daniel
[Photo] Columbia music business students partner with C3 Presents for crash course in hospitality at Lollapalooza Rachel Patel, Staff Reporter August 12, 2021
[Photo] Amorphous and Koh, young artists on the rise redefining the industry Anna Busalacchi, Managing Editor August 6, 2021
[Photo] Blogapalooza Day 4: The Aquadolls talk misogyny in the industry, OTTTO brings ‘diabolic rage’ and fans react to the canceled DaBaby concert Anna Busalacchi, Managing Editor August 3, 2021
[Photo] Blogapalooza Day 3: The Lolla Land, Tai Verdes on his first performance ever, plus shows from BIA, Megan Thee Stallion and more Anna Busalacchi, Managing Editor August 2, 2021
[Photo] Blogapalooza Day 2: Gus Dapperton’s ‘dream come true,’ DaBaby controversy and Lollapalooza food vendors take over Anna Busalacchi, Managing Editor July 31, 2021
[Photo] Blogapalooza Day 1: Chicago-based band Post Animal shares inspirations post Lolla performance; reviews of Kaytranada, Miley Cyrus and more Anna Busalacchi, Managing Editor July 30, 2021
[Photo] Blogapalooza: MAX & Olivia O’Brien preshow, fans weigh in on performances and the festival ahead Anna Busalacchi, Managing Editor July 29, 2021
[Photo] Uncertainty in a career path and personal life could be a sign of quarter-life crisis, experts say Amina Sergazina, Staff Reporter July 12, 2021
[Photo] Columbia bands and artists compete in Biggest Mouth Camryn Cutinello, Co-editor-in-chief May 20, 2021
[Photo] Columbia students weigh in on summer fashion trends Rachel Patel, Staff Reporter May 13, 2021
Four book picks for Sexual Assault Awareness Month Sofia Felino, Photojournalist April 27, 2021 bluest eyebooksdisgraceforgive mej.m coetzeeleonard peckmatthew quickonce upon a riversexual assault awareness monthtoni morrison
[Photo] Columbia begins on-campus tours for a limited number of families Noah Jennings, Staff Reporter March 25, 2021
The Chronicle’s top book picks for Women’s History Month Sofia Felino, Photojournalist March 15, 2021 authorsbookscarmen maria machadofemale authorsinternational women's dayKalynn BayronLGBTQ+readingTanya Botejuwomens history monthYesika Salgado
[Photo] South Side hunger strikers tell their story: ‘A fight for the right of every Chicagoan to breathe clean air’ Valentina Pucarelli, Photojournalist March 12, 2021
[Photo] The pettiest gifts for your ex this Valentine’s Day Amina Sergazina, Staff Reporter February 10, 2021
[Photo] Look at this instead of doomscrolling: Meditative views from the Chronicle’s multimedia team Camilla Forte, Director of Photography January 22, 2021