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CPS Principal Troy LaRaviere Whacks Rahm—and Still Keeps His Job
By Carol Felsenthal
We asked the outspoken CPS critic if he'd consider running for mayor—he didn't say no. Read more
The Mansueto Institute for Urban Innovation Could Be a Big Deal
By Whet Moser
The forthcoming addition to the University of Chicago promises an interdisciplinary approach to solving cities’ problems. Read more
Does Green Space Make Better Students?
Interview by Whet Moser
Chicago researchers find that students had lower stress and better attention levels when they had views of trees and grass—and a chance to enjoy them. Read more
In Wake of Hunger Strike, Dyett’s Principal Promises Tech That Goes Beyond PowerPoint
Interview by Adrienne Samuels Gibbs
An arts school is not what protesters wanted, but McLoyd says technology will be a core part of the curriculum. Read more
Questions Remain After Larycia Hawkins, Wheaton College Sever Ties
By Bryan Smith
Why is Hawkins leaving? Past clashes—revealed in an interview with Chicago magazine—may provide a clue. Read more
Bruce Rauner Has Pushed a CPS Bankruptcy For a Long Time
It's unlikely–and might be a big fight for little gain. Read more
Computer Scientists and Mathematicians Are Stunned by This Chicago Professor's New Proof
By Whet Moser
László Babai, a legendary mathematician and computer scientist at the University of Chicago, seems to have made "potentially the most important theoretical computer science advance in more than a decade." Read more
CTU's Jesse Sharkey Calls Out Rahm and Claypool After Strike Vote
By Carol Felsenthal
"What [Rahm] is giving us looks like warmed-over neoliberal dreck." Read more
Karen Lewis: Rahm Would Have Won the Election Anyway
By Carol Felsenthal
The head of the Chicago Teachers Union previews the possible teachers' strike and spouts off on Rauner, Rahm, and more. Read more
Why People Are Skeptical About Mark Zuckerberg's $45 Billion Philanthropic Promise
By Whet Moser
The very wealthy are using their immense resources to shape public policy—and often their sense of the public good conflicts with what the public wants. Read more
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