The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
9 hours ago by Brian Rosenthal
Three people held up a Main Street bank Thursday afternoon, police said.
Two men and one woman entered the First Bank and Trust, 741 Main St., just before 2 p.m. Thursday, according to a statement released by the Evanston Police Department.
One of the men gave the teller a bag and a note demanding the bag be filled with money, the release said.
The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
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The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
3 hours ago by Christina Chaey
Communication junior Morgan Karr will head to Broadway in July to join the cast of "Spring Awakening."
"It's such an incredible show," Karr said. "It's really incredible to be a part of it so early in its run, because it's brand new and still very hot in New York.
The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
5 hours ago by Zara Teicher
French Horn Rebellion will play at Battle of the Bands tonight. Their self-titled debut album is available on MySpace and iTunes.
How would you describe your band's music?
Electro-disco-dance-rock-pop. Electro because it is like Justice digitalism, disco because we sometimes use older sounds, dance because it is dance-y, rock and pop because we do more than just beats.
Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL
7 hours ago by Kelli Schlueter
The former 16-story historical Dwight Building located at 642 S. Clark St. is currently undergoing construction for its transformation into one of the Scion Group's new student housing initiatives, partnered with ASB Real Estate Investments. The Scion Group is a real estate services partner that specializes in working with higher education and non-profit institutions.
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Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL
3 days ago by Tatianah Green
Nearly a generation ago, our parents and undergrads at UIC were wearing fashion of a questionable nature. In the late 1980s, both men and women channeled their inner rockers like the guys from the group Poison and wore acid-wash jeans, large ripped jeans that were a little loose on the body.
Chicago Business, University of Chicago GSB, IL
2 days ago by O-Face and Ugly Betty, '08
The Hot List, the most controversial article of the year, is here. You love it, you hate, but either way, you read it. No one knows how long the GSB has been doing the Hot List, although in ancient times it was called the "Hottie Hot Tub List." This year we had record participation with almost 250 votes, which is at least 25 times the typical ChiBus readership and represents a massive proportion of the student body if one corrects for people who have no sense of humor.
Chicago Business, University of Chicago GSB, IL
2 days ago by Amir Mansour, '09 - Class Agent
Cheng-Soon Lau, as the Managing Director of INVESCO Real Estate Asia, is responsible for direct real estate investment in Asia. He graduated from the Chicago GSB full-time program in 1988 and spoke to ChiBus about his career and opportunities for the next generation of GSB students in Asia.
Chicago Business, University of Chicago GSB, IL
2 days ago by Ryan Schleicher, '09
Growing demand for energy and concerns over climate change has led many to return to nuclear power as part of a nation's strategy for diversified, clean energy. There are many lingering concerns about nuclear power; some may be justified, some may not. I interviewed Alan Mawdsley of Bechtel Enterprises to find out more about the industry and its future prospects.
Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL
3 days ago by Amanda Wowk
By Amanda Wowk
Staff writer
So the temperature is finally above freezing (for the moment), the sun is shining on Lake Michigan and best of all, school is out for summer! There's nothing quite like Chicago in the summertime. The city really seems to come alive with festivals, fairs, and people basking in the heat.
Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL
4 days ago by Amanda Wowk
Over the last 20 years, UIC has undergone massive changes. The campus expanded southward, dormitories have been built and the university itself has become well known as a first-class research institution.
Student life fluctuates and changes quickly. This is especially true of UIC - there are few people here who recall personally what the school was like in 1988.
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Arbiter Online, Boise State University
Gabe talks about oil, its rising price, and the alternatives to paying for our country's addiction to it.
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