Thanks to COVID-19, many students at HWC have been taking classes from home for the past two years. Are they missing out on the traditional college experience, or succeeding on their own terms?
Thanks to COVID-19, many students at HWC have been taking classes from home for the past two years. Are they missing out on the traditional college experience, or succeeding on their own terms?
As the spotlight shines on musically-gifted HWC student Natalia Perea, we find that performance is nothing new for Perea and her nascent singing career.
The Garland Court Review showcases literary and visual art from members of the HWC community including students, faculty, and staff.
A handful of students and staff at HWC responded anonymously to various questions posed to them regarding the pandemic.
A new group of select students will share their stories with prospective college students to help promote programs and services offered at the City Colleges of Chicago.
Harold Washington College’s theatre department will be returning with an on-campus production next month as the pandemic subsides, with auditions completed and rehearsals underway.
City Colleges of Chicago will be holding in-person student graduation ceremonies this Spring for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began two years ago.
Harold Washington College clubs and organizations are a great way to meet new and like-minded people in the college community while enhancing your college experience.
Harold Washington College celebrates Black History Month with a series of films, lectures, discussions and other fun activities both virtually and in person.
Many students find that there is life after Harold Washington College through the HWC Transfer Center.
A new civil leadership program has been created at Harold Washington College.
With 2022 only weeks away, Harold Washington College students and staff shared their resolutions for the new year.
Finding enough participating members is a struggle for HWC’s student organizations and clubs, with club presidents saying the matter is affecting them negatively.
With the holiday season quickly approaching, students are juggling their holiday shopping with studying for finals. Where many of us are on a tighter budget these days, we at the Herald thought to comprise a list of some unique finds that won't break the bank.
With the recent turnover in student government leadership, students at HWC shared what they expected from the new members of the Student Government Association next semester.
With enrollment down, many Harold Washington faculty and administrators are having a similarly difficult time keeping their students engaged and active.
After being closed to students for a brief period in November, the student union basement lounge reopened with a fresh new look.