House Segregation and Gentrification in Chicago

By Luke McFarlane and Jhanvi Verma “The problem is in the continuous ‘solutions’ to segregation, like gentrification, that only perpetuates the issue instead of fixing it,” is what 21-year-old Christian Ortega had to say about his hometown of Little Village. Pilsen and Little Village are Latino neighborhoods situated in the West of Chicago. They areContinue reading “House Segregation and Gentrification in Chicago”

GOOGLE TRENDS: The Rise of K-Pop in the USA and how Chicago Weather impacts the Homeless

According to an analysis of Google search data, BTS; Korea’s most popular band has surpassed Justin Bieber within the last 5 years, even in the United States. An exception to this would be a spike in Bieber’s popularity in July of 2018, around the time when he proposed to girlfriend Hailey Baldwin. The first timeContinue reading “GOOGLE TRENDS: The Rise of K-Pop in the USA and how Chicago Weather impacts the Homeless”

QUINN: Pensions Threaten MAP Grant Program

Editors Note: This story was originally posted on December 12, 2012 and is housed at RedLineProject.com By Bob Smith Gov. Pat Quinn visited DePaul University’s Loop campus on Wednesday to discuss how pension reform is harming the Monetary Award Program (MAP) college scholarships and access to higher education in Illinois. “This is so important toContinue reading “QUINN: Pensions Threaten MAP Grant Program”

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