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    May 17, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  1. Open thread: The weeks in review

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    The "Weeks in Review" feature is now an open thread in which commenters can talk about any current events or cultural phenomena that have caught their attention, including but not limited to the topics brought up in our traditional roundup......
  2. May 2, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  3. Open thread: The Weeks in Review

    Change of Subject
    The "Weeks in Review" feature is now an open thread in which commenters can talk about any current events or cultural phenomena that have caught their attention, including but limited to the topics brought up in our traditional roundup of......
  4. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Online courses changing college classrooms

    It was the sort of discussion that happens hundreds of times a day in America's college classrooms — an English professor and her students grappled with Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem, "To a Skylark," trying to pry meaning from words written nearly two centuries ago.
    It was the sort of discussion that happens hundreds of times a day in America's college classrooms — an English professor and her students grappled with Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem, "To a Skylark," trying to pry meaning from words written nearly two...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Education, Religion and Belief, Science and Technology

  6. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Governor wades into spotlight during flooding

    As floodwaters swelled last week, Gov. Pat Quinn hopped onto a state plane and headed for some of Illinois' hardest-hit areas.
    As floodwaters swelled last week, Gov. Pat Quinn hopped onto a state plane and headed for some of Illinois' hardest-hit areas. Five days later, the Democratic governor hasn't stopped, continuing to visit flood-stricken towns, his office making sure TV...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Natural Disasters, Television Industry, Jim Edgar, Randy Hultgren

  8. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Taking the less-known route

    If you can't get in — or can't afford — a top business school, is an MBA from a lesser-known school worth it?
    If you can't get in — or can't afford — a top business school, is an MBA from a lesser-known school worth it? The answer depends largely on the student. Those gunning for the top of the organizational chart, and without the networking...

    Tags: Roosevelt University, University of Chicago, Northwestern University, Real Estate, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

  10. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Daily Press
  11. Teel Time: Basketball Hall honors Boo Williams with Human Spirit Award

    The phone call early Monday afternoon was classic Boo Williams. NCAA tournament observations, coaching gossip and a random request.
    The phone call early Monday afternoon was classic Boo Williams. NCAA tournament observations, coaching gossip and a random request. “Teel,” he said, “could you look something up for me?” A friend had just congratulated Williams...

    Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Los Angeles Lakers, HIV, National Basketball Association, College Basketball

  12. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  13. Few states find narrow route to gun control laws

    From Colorado to Connecticut, a handful of very different states have advanced new gun control laws over opposition that has made such legislation a struggle nationally and a non-starter in most legislatures.
    From Colorado to Connecticut, a handful of very different states have advanced new gun control laws over opposition that has made such legislation a struggle nationally and a non-starter in most legislatures. How did they do it? Culture and...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Shootings, Government

  14. Mar 21, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  15. Weeks in review

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    A roundup of state and local news-review and weekly political chat shows. Descriptions provided by the broadcast outlets in most cases: Connected to Chicago (.mp3 file, right click to download) WLS-AM 890. Host Bill Cameron with Greg Hinz of Crain's......
  16. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Triffon Alatzas named top editor of Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Triffon G. Alatzas, who has served The Baltimore Sun as head of digital media and also led the sports and business departments, was named top editor of the 176-year-old news organization Wednesday.
    Triffon G. Alatzas, who has served The Baltimore Sun as head of digital media and also led the sports and business departments, was named top editor of the 176-year-old news organization Wednesday. As executive editor and a senior vice president of...

    Tags: Tribune Company, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland), Newspapers, Journalism

  18. Feb 8, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  19. Quinn looks to end 'say to play' voting

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    Let's pass a long overdue law to allow voters to participate in primary elections without having to publicly declare their party affiliation.... Pat Quinn in Wednesday's state of the state speech As you probably know, to participate in a primary......
  20. Jan 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. New General Assembly sworn in as full plate looms

    SPRINGFIELD --- A new Illinois General Assembly was sworn in today, and after the ceremony and celebrations are over, lawmakers will face a full plate of unresolved issues in the month ahead.
    Clout Street
    SPRINGFIELD --- A new Illinois General Assembly was sworn in today, and after the ceremony and celebrations are over, lawmakers will face a full plate of unresolved issues in the month ahead. Democrats now have veto-proof majorities in both the House and...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Elections, Michael Madigan, Abraham Lincoln, Crime, Law and Justice

  22. Nov 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Democratic leaders: We held onto state House, Senate

    Democrats boosted their already strong majorities in the state House and Senate on Tuesday, taking advantage of new legislative boundaries they drew over the protests of frustrated Republicans.
    Tribune reporters
    Democrats boosted their already strong majorities in the state House and Senate on Tuesday, taking advantage of new legislative boundaries they drew over the protests of frustrated Republicans. House Speaker Michael Madigan and Senate President John...

    Tags: Vernon Hills, Elections, Michael Madigan, Suzi Schmidt, Crime, Law and Justice

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