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‘The world was never the same’: Northwestern protests in 1968 and 2024
They protested in the spring, knowing that they could get arrested and kicked out of college. By then, demonstrations were already spreading across the nation. Columbia University students occupied multiple university buildings, leading to more than 700 arrests when the police cracked down violently. At Northwestern, the students knew that...
ETHS Foundation supports school when tax funding falls short
The Evanston Township High School Foundation has raised more than $12 million for new and upgraded facilities, resources and programs for students since its inception 16 years ago. The foundation has consistently supported updates to the school’s infrastructure that aim to make learning more equitable and better prepare all students for opportunities after high school.
Amid anxiety about Chicago charters’ fate, CPS proposes a slight overall budget boost
Data analysis by Thomas WilburnSign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest education news.Melina Pereyra, a mom at the Acero charter network’s Cisneros campus, heard earlier this summer that her child’s Southwest Side school might cut staff.She’d heard talk of city leaders’ disenchantment with school choice and of looming fiscal deficits tied to the end of federal COVID relief dollars. She worried: Would the district balance its budget on the backs of its charter schools?But in a $9.9 billion proposed budget for next year released this week, Chicago Public Schools has avoided this approach....
Valparaiso University provides admission pathway to City Colleges of Chicago students
VALPARAISO, Ind. — Valparaiso University and the City Colleges of Chicago announced a partnership Monday that gives CCC students an admission pathway to the private university. To qualify for guaranteed admission, City Colleges of Chicago students must have at least a 2.5 GPA and complete an Associate in Arts,...
Tiny but mighty: Northwestern University Press is a leader in humanities publishing
From a small house on Noyes Street within view of the main Northwestern campus on Sheridan Road, 15 dedicated employees and one graduate fellow think and write about “works of enduring scholarly and cultural value.” Subjects vary. Eventually a few of these ideas become books. This is the...
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