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The Columbia Chronicle

We've got you covered

The Columbia Chronicle

Letter to the Editor

By CJ Jenkins
November 20, 2017
“Grovedale High” is a teen drama web series created and produced by Columbia students. The show is set in 2005 and follows the life and love tribulations of emo, underdog high school students. 

Web series takes students to emo days

By Molly Walsh, Campus Reporter
October 9, 2017
Vincent van Gogh, “The Bedroom,” 1889. The Art Institute of Chicago, Helen Birch Bartlett Memorial Collection. 

‘Van Gogh’s Bedrooms’ reunite, make history

By ARTS & CULTURE REPORTER
February 1, 2016
President Barack Obama designated the Historic Pullman District a national monument on Feb. 19.

Pullman Porter Museum honors neglected history

By Arts & Culture Reporter
October 26, 2015
Young Rising Sons lead singer, Andy Tongren (right), said guitarist Dylan Scott (left) came up with the name for the band when he was at Disney’s Magic Kingdom.

Young Rising Sons on ‘Let the Kids Riot’

By Arts & Culture Reporter
October 26, 2015
Ruins like these represent the rise and fall of great human ideas, said Allison Grant, assistant curator and education coordinator at the Museum of Contemporary Photography.

‘Grace of Intention’ is photographic, monumental

By Arts & Culture Reporter
October 19, 2015
Streets from Wabash Avenue to Lake Shore Drive were closed off for NBC’s “Chicago Fire” Oct. 7–9. “ Chicago Fire” is one of many shows that take place and film scenes in Chicago, providing jobs for city residents on set and on camera.

Extra! Extra! Read all about it!

By Arts & Culture Reporter
October 12, 2015
The topics discussed always pertain to evolution, but only in a broad sense, according to Peter Makovicky, associate curator at the Field Museum.

‘Evolution at Revolution’ serves up science on draft

By Arts & Culture Reporter
October 5, 2015
Assassination Theater

‘Assassination Theater’ educates and entertains

By Arts & Culture Reporter
September 28, 2015
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