After the Manhattan community’s recent losses, Shelly Lewis and Jennifer Christiansen felt compelled to re-establish a local grief support group
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Trinity students reflect on the place they called home
Trinity students share emotional reflections on losing the campus that shaped their faith, friendships, and purpose as the college prepares to close.
Moraine Valley students blend psychology with service
Moraine Valley psychology students apply classroom lessons through a service-learning project, packing and serving meals for people experiencing homelessness.
Mighty Macs bring Halloween magic to McAuley
Mother McAuley’s Not-So-Haunted House welcomed kids ages 2-8 for crafts, games, costumes, and a beloved 30-year Halloween tradition.
Historical Society President wins Award of Merit
Not many people would think of Peotone as a tourist destination, but Ed Nelson believes it could be…
Art and emotion intertwine in Threads of Awakening
Chicago artist Diana Noh’s Oct. 22 reception at Saint Xavier University showcased her emotional, stitched photography exploring memory and healing.
Grant Park 4-H Gives Youth Opportunity
The Grant Park 4-H chapter isn’t new, but it’s been growing, and some people are working together to help show all their chapter offers.
Exploring Chicago’s art beyond the classroom
Saint Xavier University students take learning beyond the classroom, exploring Chicago’s art scene from the Fine Arts Building to Yoko Ono’s MCA exhibit.
MHS Cemetery Walk delivered a journey through time
The Monee Historical Society’s Cemetery Walk promised a journey through time, and Christi Holston’s narrative of the village’s movers and shakers delivered.
Community walk shines a light on domestic violence awareness
Community members and Saint Xavier students united for a candlelight walk at St. Gianna Parish to raise awareness of domestic violence.
