By THE HERALD editorial staff.

The incoming chancellor, Juan Salgado, has accepted a tough job.  On May 1, when he officially replaces Chancellor Hyman, he will lead seven city colleges plagued by falling enrollment, a state budget impasse, spending freezes and program cuts, a faculty unhappy with their treatment, and a diverse student body with different goals. 

By Ella Gentz

April is National Volunteer month and students may be wondering how to get involved in their communities.“Getting involved with a club cannot only widen your circle of friends but also your sense of purpose in the community,” said Wilson, an organizer from Chicago Fun Volunteers.

By Bianca Tate

College students are usually associated with partying during spring break, but for some Harold Washington College students, it is a rewarding week away from studying.  For many students, it is just a fun time for traveling and spending time with family and friends --for one ultimate goal: relaxation.