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Brushed Off By Rauner, Chance the Rapper Announces a Big CPS Donation
By Whet Moser
But he's leaving the policy negotiations up to the state legislature. Read more
Was Our Snowless January and February a Sign of Climate Change?
By Madeline Kaufman
For the first time in 146 years, Chicago had no snow on the ground in these two months. Was it just good luck? Read more
Four Things You Might Not Know About Fermilab
By Melissa Shin
The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia turns 50 this year and celebrates with a family day on February 12. Read more
Illinois’s High School Grads Are Fleeing the State at Record Speed
By Judith Crown
Illinois's budget woes are a huge factor for young people choosing to go to other states' public colleges. Read more
The Wrong Side of History: Police Cadets’ Day at the Holocaust Museum
By Adeshina Emmanuel
Chicago’s police cadets spend an immersive day learning about abuse of authority during the Holocaust. Can the same approach be applied to black history and civil rights? Read more
Which Illinois Colleges Are Best for Income Equality, Mobility (and Marriage)?
By Whet Moser
A new paper delves into rare data about who goes to what schools in Illinois, based on their parents' income, and how they fared when they became adults. Read more
How College Football Brings in Big Money for University Research
By Whet Moser
Schools that do well on the field bring in big donations and bowl revenue—and that can lead to money for profitable scientific research. Read more
UIC Study Busts Stereotype That Liberals Don't Hold Anything Sacred
By Bettina Chang
People on both sides of the political spectrum take stances that defend the sacred—depending on the topic. Read more
Could a Property Tax Freeze Help Close Illinois's Enormous School Funding Gap?
By Whet Moser
The key is making sure the freeze leads to increased state funding for education, especially in low-income areas. Read more
Why Pre-K Education Could Be One of the Best Ways to Reduce Crime
By Whet Moser
A full-day, five-day-a-week childcare program with very low child-staff ratios, starting practically from birth, isn't cheap—but it might pay off anyway. Read more
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