As of Nov. 1 participants of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program SNAP have lost partial benefits due to the government shutdown which began Oct. 1. What’s happening with the government ...
Editor-in-chief Lilli Malone discusses the importance of print journalism in a digital age. This week, The Phoenix published an online-only edition of our paper. This was an effort to save on printing ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson released his third proposal for Chicago’s budget plan for the 2026 fiscal year. Titled the “Protecting Chicago Budget,” the motion outlines his office’s plan to balance ...
Walking patterns might seem trivial, but they reflect broader hierarchies about who deserves space, safety and attention.
One-in-four children in Cook County are at risk of hunger, and one-in-five homes in Chicago experience food insecurity. 15.2% of Illinois residents rely on SNAP benefits for basic nutrition, and 45% ...
After the abrasive bass of Death Grips’ “Get Got” faded from the speakers, the creative director of Loyola’s Fashion Arts ...
Helena Kelly in “Jane Austen, The Secret Radical” argues readers often mistake her work for polite tales about rich people ...
People have made betrayal lists for all types of scenarios from being a youngest child to colleges and sports. This sparked ...
Chicago sports were treated with three Bulls wins, a Bears win and a Stars win but let down by a Bulls loss, two Blackhawks ...
Not all of winter has to be spent outside, and sometimes the most exciting option is simply enjoying the little things, like being happy to be inside after a long commute, or the warmth of a building ...
In a roundtable interview, James Phelps told The Phoenix to reconcile contestants’ understanding of him versus his character, ...
More than 2,000 people gathered to pray for migrants held in inhumane conditions in the Broadview ICE facility.
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