Canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, HWC’s annual Holiday Art Sale is set to take place once again this December.
Volunteer opportunities are available for students who are interested in volunteering their time to help people in Chicago who do not have a place to sleep or food to eat.
The near-deserted halls of Harold Washington College echo a deafening silence as student enrollment reached unforeseen lows this semester with students showing concern over what this could mean for the future of the college.
Students and faculty at Harold Washington College were greeted this Fall with feelings of déjà vu over an unwelcomed pandemic upsurge, forcing many to retreat back into the digital realm of education via Zoom.
The Student Government Association leadership saw major restructuring this semester as both student president and student vice president stepped down from their roles due to unfortunate circumstances.
Students at Harold Washington College can benefit from a scholarship program designed to help Chicago high school students who would like to receive free tuition and vouchers for the purchase of books and other materials.
A former Harold Washington College student published her first novel earlier this year, inspired by her experience as the front desk worker at a Chicago-area gentlemen’s club.
The competitive PepsiCo SMILE Scholarship has been offered to graduating City Colleges of Chicago students accepted into a 4 year institution. By Justin Cole
The Harold Washington Students Policy Manual was updated this year. Here’s what the changes mean for HWC students. By Matt Ramsey
Students enrolling in classes for the Fall 2021 semester can expect to receive continuous reopening updates from the City Colleges of Chicago. By Ashish Tripathi
Harold Washington College celebrated Women’s History Month in April with a series of special events. By Sekani Jaimevadi
Harold Washington students can look forward to a relatively normal Spring Break as COVID-19 restrictions continue to relax across the nation. By Matt Ramsey
A new immersive experience in Chicago, with over 400 images from 40 different paintings, takes viewers into the psyche of Vincent Van Gogh. By Hector Morales
A new list of scholarships has been approved and recommended by faculty members for students enrolled at City Colleges of Chicago. By Cassandra Pacheco
Harold Washington and other City Colleges of Chicago combined their biannual Virtual Transfer Fair Weeks earlier this month to conduct the event safely. By Cassandra Pacheco
Current and former students share their thoughts about what the proposed federal student loan forgiveness bill would mean for them. By Justin Cole