Anthony Hernandez, Photojournalist
World Cup kicks off as Chicago Futsal Academy hosts watch party in Edgewater
Mexico won the opening World Cup match against South Africa on Thursday, June 11 in Mexico City. The United States will play against Paraguay on Friday, June 12 in Los Angeles.
Amor por la cultura latine reina en el festival de música Sueños
Miles de fans acuden a la inauguración del quinto año de Sueños con cálidas brisas envolviendo a Grant Park.
Festival de Música Sueños atraerá miles a Grant Park este fin de semana
El festival masivo anual de música latine de dos días regresa en su quinta edición con un cartel que incluye a Kali Uchis, Fuerza Regida y el regreso de J Balvin.
Negocios latinos en Logan Square enfrentan creciente presión económica en medio de la gentrificación.
A medida que aumentan los alquileres y los nuevos desarrollos transforman Logan Square, los negocios latinos de larga trayectoria enfrentan la presión de adaptarse o desaparecer.
Columbia alum Chris Sweda contributes to Pulitzer-winning Tribune project
The Chicago Tribune won the Pulitzer Prize for local reporting for “64 Days in Chicago: The Story of Operation Midway Blitz.”
Students beat administration in volleyball rematch
Amid finals season, a student vs. staff volleyball rematch offered a chance to unwind and strengthen campus connection.
In pictures: Thousands rally in Chicago’s South Loop as ‘No Kings’ protests sweep the nation
Demonstrators gathered in Grant Park and marched through downtown Chicago on Saturday, March 28 as part of a nationwide day of action targeting Trump administration policies.
Award-winning photographer Bob Thall gives lecture on his melancholic street scenes
The photographer, who was also the former chair of photography at Columbia, showcased his decades-long work featuring street scenes on medium and large format cameras.
‘Outside The Line’ exhibition celebrates student creative risks
The Hokin Gallery opens its doors to a new exhibition showcasing student work that pushes traditional creative boundaries.
Students report mood shifts, productivity rise with warmer weather
Even as snow flurries returned, last week’s stretch of 50 and 60-degree sunshine left some students feeling more energized.
Asian Alliance uses cultural games to bring students together
The club hosted the “Asian Winter Olympics” on campus this week ahead of the opening ceremony for the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Games on Friday, Feb. 6.
MoCP turns 50, highlights decades of photography
The spring exhibit marks a half-century celebration for Columbia’s photography museum.