Nearly a year after its rapid implementation, students and faculty are still struggling to feel connected and engaged with remote learning. By Ashish Tripathi
Nearly a year after its rapid implementation, students and faculty are still struggling to feel connected and engaged with remote learning. By Ashish Tripathi
The City Colleges of Chicago have implemented reopening plans in order to continue to provide services to students in all of the seven campuses during the COVID-19 pandemic. By Hector Morales
The February 2021 issue of The Herald newspaper.
Teachers reflect on the online teaching and learning experience. By Kathryn Kruszynski and Ninap Al Rahib
Newly appointed administration members of Harold Washington College are collectively restructuring student services in an effort to create a more student-centered environment. By Hector Morales
Young entrepreneurs are finding creative ways to sustain their income virtually as the COVID-19 pandemic brings unemployment rates to record highs across the country. By Yamile Perez
The Chicago Transit Authority has increased preventive measures to keep passengers as safe as possible during the pandemic. By Ninap Al Rahib
The Wellness Center offers services to help students manage stress and mental health issues during the pandemic. By Kathryn Kruszynski
The November 2020 issue of The Herald newspaper.
The energetic and personal poetry of “Elevated by Nurture” put a spotlight on the unfair standards, lack of respect, and sexism women face. The advocacy of the Women’s Empowerment might shape HWC into a community that meets these issues with solutions. By Geoffrey Billeter
Cuts threaten Harold Washington College's 30-year-old Sydney R. Daniels Oratorical Festival. By David Struett
Later operating hours are in store for the Student Advising and Student Government offices, thanks to work of the Night Student Advocates club. By David Struett
Harold Washington College is taking job applications for the role of president, and faculty have made it clear they want a candidate with a background in education. By Antonio Garcia
Harold Washington College wants to raise enrollment to 12,960 by the start of next semester by expanding its marketing to high schools and local businesses, administration said. By Antonio Garcia
The hard part is finding enough time in the day, said Brown, who stays busy teaching, performing, and traveling between the two. But she would not trade it for anything else. By David Struett
“I’m just the evening guy,” simply described Jeffrey Daniels of the English department at Harold Washington College. By Abigail Trujillo
Bassist Dakari Waddell and guitarist Dilan Caicdo practice their jazz as part of the ensemble requirement of Music 109. (Photo Antonio Garcia)
We are creatures of habit. Now it seems that everyone is in the habit of looking through their phones out of boredom, or to look busy doing something to avoid awkwardness. By Ella Gentz
Night Student Advocates recently had its third meeting. The club was created by Marnee Ostoa to represent night students who feel invisible to the school administration. By David Struett
As a DACA student working as a pharmacy tech to get through school, Guadalupe Orozco leads a very busy life. She wonders if she will be hirable after getting her degree because her DACA expires before then. By Antonio Garcia