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PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, IN

16 hours ago by Joelle Halon

Protests are stupid.

Every Saturday on the corner of Ridge Road and Indianapolis Blvd in Highland, there is a small group of protesters that gather, holding up their signs protesting anything from the Iraqi war to former President George W. Bush (he is out of office, guys, unless you are really that obsessed with him…), which has been this group's focus of protest over the several-year period I have seen them standing on the corner.

Naughty or Nice? Christmas Gifts That Thrill Every Boy and Girl 5

The Wright Times, Wright College, Chicago, IL

4 hours ago by Ruby Orozco

Baby Boys Ages (0-12 Months): The V-Tech "Sit-to-Stand Activity Walker" helps babies learn colors, numbers, animals, and sounds. With lights and sound features, babies will have hours of fun with this electric toy. Toy-R-Us sells this item for $24.99, but it can also be found at Target.

Hate comes to campus 3

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL

18 hours ago by Jake Nash

The infamous Westboro Baptist Church is set to picket the Levine Hillel Center here at UIC on Monday, March 8th.

Located on the intersection of Morgan and Taylor, Hillel is a Jewish organization for students.

Westboro Baptist Church is a group founded and led by a man named Fred Phelps.

FESTering about the lineup 2

The DePaulia , DePaul University , Chicago , IL

21 hours ago by Segun Dent- Graduate, Graphics and Animation

DePaul University is an educational institutional that prides itself on diversity. It celebrates its differences in the many colorful communities that attend classes and work for the university. DePaul features many ongoing festivals of food, art, music and other cultural events.

Central Park jogger reads of her brutal attacks in a book signing on campus 1

The DePaulia , DePaul University , Chicago , IL

5 hours ago by Julia Rose

The world seemed to halt in April 1989 when news of the brutal attack on the woman people called the "Central Park Jogger" hit airwaves. People around the world tuned in and waited to hear whether Trisha Meili - beaten, raped and left for dead in the middle of New York City's Central Park - would survive.


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The truth about red light cameras


		The truth about red light cameras

The NEIU Independent, Northeastern Ilinois University, IL

9 hours ago by Ivan Favelevic

If you are a driver in the Chicagoland area then you know your worst enemy. No, not the bikers who fail to see instructions on the road or the traffic wardens who spot out an expired parking meter just seconds before you run back to your car. The real enemies of any driver in Chicago are those ever vigilant red-light cameras.

Shutter Island

The NEIU Independent, Northeastern Ilinois University, IL

9 hours ago by Ivan Favelevic

Creeping into theaters Feb. 19, "Shutter Island" is the latest effort by legendary director Martin Scorsese and his go-to protagonist Leonardo DiCaprio. Based on Dennis Lehane's book of the same name, "Shutter Island" presents itself as a gripping mystery thriller aimed at luring audiences into its dark corners.

"The Crazies" Review


		"The Crazies" Review

The NEIU Independent, Northeastern Ilinois University, IL

9 hours ago by Sunshine Hammond

It's the typical midwestern small town. Everybody knows one another; goes to the high school ball games and someone is always the talk of the town. It seems perfect, not a care in the world for anyone. That is until strange things start happening to some of the folks in town.

Redefining covers with Your Villain My Hero


		Redefining covers with Your Villain My Hero

The Inferno, University of Illinois Chicago, IL

21 hours ago by Natalie Gottlieb

Dynamic duo, Mig Mora and J. Lee, are showing Chicagoans and fans-alike a good time while rocking out alongside members of their cover band titled, Your Villain My Hero. This touring cover band creates their own original songs, and incorporates them during their live set including their latest single, "I Don't Need a Boyfriend".

TNA pile-drives into WWE's time slot

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

9 hours ago by William Koester

Professional wrestling rarely gets much media coverage these days, but after tonight, that might change.

Total Nonstop Action's flagship program "Impact!" will begin airing Mondays at 8 p.m. on Spike TV. The show will now air in the same timeslot as World Wrestling Entertainment's "Raw" on USA Network.

What won't people sell on Craigslist?

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

22 hours ago by Andrea Drac

When it comes to Schoop's hamburgers on Indianapolis Boulevard in Hammond, that very question comes to mind as the business is offered for the bargain price of $189,500.

Schoop's hamburgers has been a staple in the Hammond area as having uncharacteristic menu items such as the "Irish nachos" and the "Mickey" burger, while providing its own slice of 1950's style Americana.

Students are DENIED

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

9 hours ago by Zach Heridia

The way PUC informs students they will not be receiving financial aid consists of a message saying:

"You are no longer eligible to receive financial aid as you have reached the maximum timeframe for receipt of financial aid as outlined in the Satisfactory Academic Progress policy at Purdue Calumet.

Hate comes to campus

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

9 hours ago by Jake Nash

The infamous Westboro Baptist Church is set to picket the Levine Hillel Center here at UIC on Monday, March 8th.

Located on the intersection of Morgan and Taylor, Hillel is a Jewish organization for students.

Westboro Baptist Church is a group founded and led by a man named Fred Phelps.

Save the University of Illinois


		Save the University of Illinois

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

21 hours ago by Erin Vogel

UIC faculty and students will gather together in big numbers on Monday, March 8th, in what will certainly mark a significant moment in the unfolding of the university budget crisis. Over three hundred faculty members will take a common furlough day on Monday to voice their collective dissatisfaction with the handling of the crisis by the state and the university.

Acadamy Awards put on a less than great show for Hollywood's greatest stars

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

9 hours ago by Christine Bosnjak

The Academy Awards were kicked off last night with a surprise musical number by Neil Patrick Harris but fell flat the rest of the night.

Co-hosts Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin followed Harris' exciting performance, only to bounce off predictable after predictable jokes off one another.

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