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NEIGHBORHOOD News

DePaul picks new dean for School of Education

Paul Zionts, currently a dean at the University of Michigan at Dearborn, is known for collaborating with urban school districts and finding ways to improve student performance.

over 2 years ago | Peter Sachs

Swastikas found on fliers at DePaul

The signs promoting an event with a Jerusalem Post reporter were defaced with swastikas and "Hitler-like" mustaches, officials say. A Jewish group is concerned about a rise in such incidents.

over 2 years ago | Peter Sachs

DePaul library reopens 3 hours after bomb threat

DePaul officials found a note in a men's restroom and evacuated the building late this morning. Nothing was found and the library reopened by 2:30 p.m. Authorities have no suspect.

over 2 years ago | Peter Sachs

Bomb threat shuts DePaul library

The library at DePaul University's Lincoln Park campus was shut down this morning after officials found a note in a bathroom saying there were two bombs in the building.

over 2 years ago | Peter Sachs

Francis W. Parker School to open revamped auditorium

Singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow will take the stage for the first performance in the private school's new space. A $5 million donation funded the renovations, which will allow the entire student body to meet under one roof.

over 2 years ago | Sue Ter Maat

Lincoln Park residents question Olympic plan

Chicago 2016's Olympic plan calls for Lincoln Park to host triathalon and tennis events. A study suggests the games will produce $13.7 billion of economic activity in Chicago and create 315,000 new jobs.

over 2 years ago | Cassandra Harlan

New Lincoln Park Zoo initiative to focus on animal-human relationship

The zoo has received a $1.5 million grant from the Davee Foundation to establish the Urban Wildlife Institute. It will develop new ways for humans and wildlife to share urban space.

over 2 years ago | Jennifer Slosar

New science building set to open at DePaul

The $40 million building will triple the amount of space for science students and add two dozen research labs.

almost 3 years ago | Peter Sachs

For Lincoln Park Zoo scientist, elephants are the focus

UIC graduate studies zoo births and deaths recorded over several decades. They help zoos manage populations of animals that are threatened with extinction.

almost 3 years ago | Jennifer Slosar

Catholic voters at DePaul debate key election issues, finding no consensus

During a panel discussion about Catholic voters at DePaul, it was determined that abortion and stem cell research are important issues, but not the only ones being weighed by the group.

almost 3 years ago | Peter Sachs

Panel to explore Catholic voting issues

Abortion, stem-cell research, the Iraq war, immigration and health care are all very likely to be hot topics for Catholic voters and others, experts say.

3 years ago | Peter Sachs

Whole Foods to remain closed

A new inspection at the Lincoln Park food store turned up another dead mouse under a display cooler and mouse droppings behind and around food-service equipment, the city says. Lincoln Park food store remains closed as health officials find another dead mouse, rat droppings

3 years ago | Paul D. Bowker

Rodent problems force closure of Lincoln Park grocery store

City public health inspectors close a Whole Foods grocery outlet in Lincoln Park after finding evidence of mice infestation. Store officials hope to reopen by Friday.

3 years ago | Paul D. Bowker

A cultural classroom on two wheels

Professor Harry Wray's course, Biking and Politics, orients incoming DePaul University freshman to their new city, and offers a street-level view of how politics, culture and urban planning shape Chicago.

over 3 years ago | Jeanelle Hayner

City eyeing traffic solutions for Halsted Triangle

A new preliminary development plan for the Halsted Triangle neighborhood features pocket parks, wider sidewalks, bigger bike lanes, and bike-sharing kiosks.

over 3 years ago | Carole Snow

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