NEIU Student Glams Up Glenwood Arts Fest
Flirtatious, amusing, and undeniably blunt greeting cards by NEIU Sociology student Simone A. Bruch filled a rented space at this ...
ASPIRA: 42 Years Celebrating Puerto Rican Pride
The 47 Annual Puerto Rican Pride Parade and its accompanying activities was an open event for all Chicagoans to enjoy. Floats, musicians...
Que Ondee Sola - Trailblazers, Trendsetters, and True to the Communidad!
On April 20, 2012 NEIU and Que Ondee Sola celebrated the 40th anniversary of Que Ondee Sola. The atmosphere was busy in the ...
1st Annual NEIU Nest Fest!
Students, faculty, staff, and community members filled the Student Union for the first annual Nest Fest, music and arts festival on ...
Le Fleur de Lis Restaurant
La Fleur de Lis, located at 301 E. 43rd street is a quaint and unassuming Creole style restaurant in the heart of Bronzeville. Since ...
Roosevelt Students Rally at Thompson Center for Jobs
Students from Roosevelt High School gathered outside of the James Thompson Center on Tuesday, April 3, in protest of the lack of ...
Three Women: Three Narratives
For the month of March, students, Jacqueline Hochbaum, Milena Milo, and Junghee Lee's artwork is on display in the Student Union. The ...
The Feminist Collective Presents: The President's Pen
Nergal Malham is a second-year student and the president of the Feminist Collective. She has been active in the club since her first ...
The Feminist Collective Presents: The President's Pen
Nergal Malham is a second-year student and the president of the Feminist Collective. She has been active in the club since her first ...
NEIU Celebrates its Phenomenal Women Leaders
As the Editor in Chief of the paper, and founder of Seeds Literary Journal of NEIU, I understand what it takes to perform in leadership...
Dr. Lance Williams: An Asset to the Black Community
Dr. Lance Williams, professor and Assistant Director of the Jacob C. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies (CCICS) has utilized both...
Ms. Jackie Taylor - Founder of Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center
"For the black community, what we first need to realize is that we're still a chained people. You don't go through 300 years of...