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Tag: Writers – Whet Moser

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
Here's What It Would Take Close Illinois's Budget Gap
By Whet Moser
It's not painless. But it does share some similarity with the "grand bargain" developing in the legislature. Read more
A Democracy, If You Can Keep It: Obama Bids Farewell
By Whet Moser
On a grim night in the city where his political career began, the president warns a fractured country, but somehow leaves with more optimism than he had in Grant Park eight years ago. Read more
Illinois's "Grand Bargain" on a Real Budget Could Include Pension Reform
By Whet Moser
And this time around, it might actually be legal. Read more
Was Facebook Live Torture a Hate Crime? Illinois Law Has Broad Definition
By Whet Moser
It can be deceptively difficult to charge this kind of case as a hate crime. But over the years Illinois has clarified—and considerably broadened—its law and precedent for such cases. Read more
How Police Shootings in Chicago Have Changed in Three Decades
By Whet Moser
What I learned after stumbling across a 1980s book about Chicago police shootings. Read more
In a City of Big Water Projects, Is Chicago's Little Green Infrastructure Working?
By Whet Moser
A new pilot project aims to evaluate and guide the future of Chicago's long battle with water. 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
PTSD in Poor Neighborhoods Could Be Worse than We Think
By Whet Moser
About 60 percent of women who witnessed trauma in this South Side study had PTSD, compared to 20 percent in the general population. Read more
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