The event invited students to learn about the Latine dance style and embrace their culture.
Lucky Grapes, Vision Boards and Family: How Latine students at DePaul are ringing in the New Year
Traditions passed down through generations have become interwoven in students’ holiday seasons.
Letter from the Editor: Six years of La DePaulia
La DePaulia looks back on and celebrates its history.
Carta de la editora: Seis años de La DePaulia
La DePaulia mira hacia atrás y celebra su historia.
Grupo vecinal de Rogers Park lucha por proteger a su comunidad inmigrante
Aunque el comandante de la Patrulla Fronteriza Gregory Bovino dejó Chicago rumbo a Carolina del Norte, vecindarios de Chicago siguen en alerta.
Judge issues temporary restraining order requiring Broadview ICE processing facility to improve ‘inhumane’ conditions
Pope Leo XIV calls for reflection and urges federal agents to tend to the spiritual needs of detainees.
Fotogalería: Pequeños empresas en Little Village celebran el Día de los Muertos
El evento del Día de los Muertos “Xempasuchil”, o caléndula, de Little Village se llevó a cabo el 1 y 2 de noviembre a lo largo de la Calle 26.
Estudiantes de DePaul asisten a misa en instalación de ICE para apoyar a inmigrantes
La Catholic Student Union se posiciona como una de las primeras organizaciones afiliadas a DePaul en manifestarse contra las prácticas migratorias en la instalación de procesamiento de ICE.
Photo Gallery: Small businesses in Little Village celebrate the Day of the Dead
Little Village's "Xempasuchil," or marigold, Day of the Dead event ran Nov. 1 and Nov. 2 and took place throughout 26th Street.
Chess club creates a ‘safe space’ amid ICE uncertainty
Fear over immigration raids has caused community gatherings to shrink, but a Pilsen resident and the Chicago Chess Club founder is trying to help.
‘Las Borinqueñas’: How American women’s freedom came at the expense of Puerto Rican women’s autonomy
Vision Latino Theatre Company dives into the complicated history behind the first form of oral contraception.
Artista de Chicago honra a su madre a través de la tradición mexicana de la ofrenda
El Museo Nacional de Arte Mexicano inaugura su exposición anual del Día de los Muertos.