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This Halloween, Get to Know Some Real Bats—They Need Our Help
By Marla Donato
Bat monitoring at local schools has become popular—and increasingly important, as officials nationwide scramble to save the bat population from the deadly White Nose Syndrome. Read more
U. of C. Grad Students Vote on Union Even as Trump Appointments Could Upend Process
By Mauricio Peña
The contentious unionization process continues despite the university's arguments that graduate students are not employees and uncertainty at the federal level. Read more
Your 50th High School Reunion Will Be Much Better than Your 20th
By Carol Felsenthal
Take it from someone who went to both. At 68, the night will be devoid of the one-upmanship and brag boards of your earlier reunions. Read more
How Richard Thaler Won a Nobel Prize for Studying "the Dumb Stuff People Do"
By Whet Moser
The pioneer in behavioral economics looked logically and rationally at the ways people behave illogically and irrationally—and made governments and companies better able to deal with us as a result. Read more
Illinois Is Still Losing People—Especially College Students
By Whet Moser
While other states are poaching our high-school students with high-value, low-cost higher education, the state has cut funding for its economic and intellectual anchors with predictable results. Read more
Loyola's DACA Medical Students, Largest Group in the Country, Plagued with Uncertainty
By Sarah Conway and Alex V. Hernandez
Nearly half of all undocumented medical students in the nation are enrolled at Stritch School of Medicine. With DACA in limbo, students like Rosa Aramburo are trying to stay optimistic about the future they've worked so hard for. Read more
The Woman Who Unlocked the Hurricane's Power
By Whet Moser
Joanne Simpson became an expert on clouds because she was a pilot, but also because, as her mentor said, scientists' lack of interest in them made the subject good "for a little girl to study." Read more
VIDEO: Citizen Scientists Capture Eerie Images Above the Earth During Solar Eclipse
By Teresa Manring
The 360-degree video and photos taken from 90,000 feet were "not like any images we’d ever seen before,” one of the builders said. Read more
A Guide to Chicago’s Diverse Tech Communities
By Tatiana Walk-Morris
Looking for advice on pitching, new technical skills, or just a support group that can help guide you through the tech industry? Here's where to start. Read more
UPDATE: School Funding Reform Breaks Through Chaos in Springfield
By Whet Moser
Pension shifts, TIF districts, and a cartoon made strange bedfellows as school districts waited to see if they'd get the money needed to make it through the year. Read more
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