In the wake of the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago’s lift of its mask and proof of vaccination mandate, the United Center has taken the initiative to reconstruct its guidelines by easing its in-arena COVID-19 guidelines by making masks optional for attendees. Anyone visiting the United Center must provide proof of vaccination or negative test to step into the venue.
Read MoreIt has been a little over three months since children attending Chicago Public Schools (CPS) have returned to in-person learning. This once typical task has become a challenging adjustment for some students as they continue to struggle with COVID-19 pandemic related issues and challenges.
Before the start of the Chicago Bulls’ season, there were a lot of questions at hand about their home venue. How successful would the season be? Had the team had enough time to practice? But most importantly, how would the United Center ensure the safety of fans amidst the COVID-19 pandemic?
Read MoreI was thankfully given the opportunity from my internship to travel to Washington, D.C. during this year’s election. I not only had to watch the polls closely, but my health as well, I basically needed to stay on top of everything given this year’s curveballs.
On Sunday, July 19, Grace & Glory Tabernacle MB Church officially reopened the doors of the church to its congregation.
Read MoreCollege and high school seniors are in distress because of how COVID-19 has impacted their lives. There have only been disadvantages that have been tied to COVID-19 throughout the school year, and some are afraid for what is to come in this next upcoming semester.
Read MoreIn light of George Floyd’s death, Chicago activists and community organizers were able to use social media to gather the community for protests against the injustices against Black men and women in America this past weekend.
Read MoreRobert Fulton Elementary school teacher Andrea Parker, like hundreds of Chicago Public School (CPS) teachers, has adjusted to the new normal of teaching her class remotely.
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