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Vianca Fuster is an Interdisciplinary Film and Journalism sophomore at Columbia College Chicago.
Columbia College Softball Team Hopes to Play Fall Season

Columbia College Softball Team Hopes to Play Fall Season

Columbia College Chicago has finally landed a women’s softball team but difficulty finding participants is preventing the team from competing. The team officially joined the Renegade’s athletic department during the 2014 fall semester and hoped to compete during the 2015 spring semester but Alexis Knox, a sophomore advertising major and one of the team’s founders, […]

Cafe Jumping Bean Keeps Local Art Alive

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Cafe Jumping Bean Keeps Local Art Alive

The Cafe Jumping Bean, located in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood, strives to keep the art scene alive for the neighborhood residents. Owner Eleazar Delgado opened the cafe’s doors in 1994 when he was only a 26-year-old, but even at such a young age, Delgado had a vision for what he wanted. “I had fast food experience […]

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Thomas Kelly High School Seeks to Improve Marketability

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Thomas Kelly High School Seeks to Improve Marketability

Members of Thomas Kelly High School‘s Local School Council (LSC) at an April meeting discussed ways to improve its visibility and reputation in its Brighton Park neighborhood. Kelly, which is part of the Chicago Public Schools system, is located at 4136 S. California Avenue on the southwest side. It serves nearly 3,200 students, more than […]

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Chicago Blizzard Impacts Drivers

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Chicago Blizzard Impacts Drivers

LAKEVIEW — Sarah Skonieczny ruefully watched as a tow-truck driver attempted to pull her car out of the snow on the corner of Elaine Place and Cornelia Avenue. Skonieczny’s car was snowed in on Tuesday causing her to miss four meetings at her job in the suburbs. “My car has been stuck on the corner […]

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