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Op-Ed: The opposite perspectives of my parents on voting

I’m not too worried about the debates for this year’s presidential election. Between being a full-time employee at University of Illinois Extension Chicago’s South Side…

Nuns On the Bus Get Out the Vote

The Nuns on the Bus campaign made the University of Illinois Chicago campus the third stop on its “We the People, We the Voters” cross-country…

South Asian Voters Bridge Civic Barriers

South Asian Americans gathered all over Chicago on Nov. 3 for early presidential voting, many of them voting for their first time. The South Asian-American…

Election Day at Loyola University Chicago

What were voters at Loyola University thinking on Election Day 2012?

Busy Day at the Polls in Highland Park

It’s not even 10 a.m. and election site manager Jeff Cohen, 44, has barely had a second to take a break from his poll watching…

Humboldt Park Voters Cast Their Ballots

Curlie Mae Johnson, 63 has witnessed a lot of changes in her polling place at Brian Piccolo Specialty School in Humboldt Park since she started…

Voters Turn Out Early on the North Side

As Election Day dawned over the Pulaski Field House on the North side of the city, the cool crisp fall air was filled with excitement…