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A lift or a drag?
Huma Gruaz picked a precarious time in her personal life to enroll in a Master of Business Administration program.
She had just moved to Chicago from the suburbs. She had to figure out how to navigate life after a divorce. And she had just started her...Tags: Eastern Illinois University, Streeterville, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Economy, Business and Finance, Illinois Institute of Technology
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Navy Pier's zany past
As Chicago waits for the latest renovation plans for Navy Pier, it is safe to say that whatever is unveiled, it won't be any wackier than what the pier already has seen in its 95 years.
Navy Pier has been an entertainment venue, a university, a naval...Tags: William Hale Thompson, College Sports, Chicago City Council, Soldier Field, Local Government
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Multiple options for Chicago-area applicants
Here is a look at major schools that offer Master of Business Administration programs in Chicago or the Chicago area.
Many schools give students a choice of part-time (including evening and weekend options), flexible, full-time, accelerated, dual-degree,...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Examinations, Economy, Business and Finance, Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), McDonald's
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A world of opportunity
Travel the world or settle down and get an MBA?
Those two paths might seem to diverge sharply. But Loyola University Chicago's School of Business Administration is launching a program that combines world exploration with MBA studies and in so doing...Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Loyola University Chicago, Emerging Market
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175 years of memorable, horrible, humorous and remarkable events that shaped Chicago
On March 4, 1837, exactly 175 years ago, Chicago was incorporated. Not that Flashback needed a reason, but we took this occasion to compile a very long list of events, year by year and decade by decade, that helped shape this great city. Some events...
Tags: Gay Pride Chicago, Richard M. Daley, G8, Chicago White Sox, College Sports
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Gymnast Sender back for unfinished business
One in an occasional series on the Road to London for the 2012 Olympics, which open July 27.
David Sender figured the type of goldfish he bought for an eighth-grade science project at James Fenimore Cooper Middle School in Buffalo Grove would live one or...Tags: Gymnastics, Vault Gymnastics, 2012 Summer Olympics, Sprained Ankle, Gymnastics Clubs
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Romney tightens grip with easy Illinois win
Chicago Tribune reportersIllinois Republicans delivered a decisive victory to Mitt Romney in the state's presidential primary Tuesday, crushing Rick Santorum in what amounted to the first big-state head-to-head contest among the front-runners for the GOP nomination. With 99...Tags: Politics, Democratic Party, Rick Santorum, CNN (tv network), Parties and Movements
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UMBC president named among world's most influential leaders
Freeman A. Hrabowski III, the longtime president of the University of Maryland Baltimore County whose trailblazing work in educating minority students in the sciences has catapulted the university onto the national stage, has been recognized as one of the...Tags: Science and Technology, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Politics, Facebook, National Institutes of Health
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Stress in trauma's wake: Genes play a major role
Ten years after terrorists hijacked four American jetliners and killed nearly 3,000 people, there's growing evidence that people with a previous history of depression, or who have been traumatized before, are far more vulnerable to developing post-...Tags: Symptoms, Juvenile Delinquency, Behavioral Conditions, History, Medical Research
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Mailbag: A detailed report should follow Las Vegas trip
The Costa Mesa City Council talks about transparency and running the city like a business, yet it appears to lack even the most basic business practices. Two members asked to have a subsidy to attend the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Poverty, Homelessness, California State University, Fullerton, Champaign (Champaign, Illinois)
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Guard leaves Illini to join DePaul women
Centrese McGee of Thornton Fractional North is leaving the University of Illinois to join the DePaul women's basketball program. McGee, a 5-foot, 7-inch guard who spent two years in Champaign, will not be eligible until 2013-14. She will have two...
Tags: Basketball, Big Ten Conference, College Sports, Sports
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Sugar water or Kool-Aid?
Danger prowled Capitol Hill shortly after the Senate Ag Committee approved its version of the 2012 Farm Bill April 26. The trouble wasn't from folks who might have lost out when the Committee “streamlined” 23 conservation programs into 13 to “save”...Tags: Champaign County (Illinois), Science and Technology, Iowa State University , Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology
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