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Chicago Police Blow 17,600,000 Dollar DNC Grant on New Bicycles

Typical spendings of the cops

From Lock-Up Cells to Border Lines: An Afghan Refugee’s Life

Pakistan’s expulsion of the Afghan refugees in October displaces them again

Students Protest President Elissa Tenny’s Goodbye Party in Wake of Arrests at Pro-Palestine Encampment

Why SAIC students are demanding Elissa Tenny ‘go home’

Policing in the USA: An Infographic

How the demographics of police murders compare across American cities.

The Call

CPD Develops Community Group for Accountability, But Is It Enough?

Lightfoot promises the group will "revise" policy language, while activists call for more drastic changes.

A Brief History of Curfews: “Ensuring Safety,” or Controlling Civil Unrest?

A recent history of curfews in the United States.

This Little Piggy Went To The Protest

A political cartoon by Reilly Branson.

Bi-Weekly Brief: Early October

Briefs of five recent local, national, and international news stories.

Extradition Objection: Protests in Hong Kong

SAIC students on the importance of the protests in Hong Kong.

Back-to-School News

All the news you missed this summer.

Chicago Gun Violence and You

Gun violence in Chicago can seem like an abstract problem to students, but it shouldn't.

News Briefs

A round-up the essential news to know from the past week.

For News on Protests in Baton Rouge, My Facebook Feed is Better Than the National News

What happened in Baton Rouge Sunday was brutal. Where was the news coverage?