Doctors Risk Lives in Syrian Civil War
Since the Civil War started in Syria, doctors are choosing to risk their lives to save others.
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Anonymous Donor Gives New York Times One Million Dollars For Student Subscriptions
Newly founded program started by The New York Times “Sponsor a Subscription” finds great success soon after launch.
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Blood Drive Recap
Antioch Community High School partnered with LifeSource this past week to take part in its biannual blood drive.
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Sequoits Look to Conquer Lakes’ Royal Rush in the ‘Battle of The Fans’
A new competition sponsored by CSN Chicago puts Illinois fan sections against each other to see who has the most spirited fans.
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New Hydrogen Form Created
A newly discovered form of hydrogen could help scientists learn more about our universe.
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STAFF EDITORIAL: We Give Voices the Voiceless. What Will You Do?
Recent news gave way to a staff rebrand and revitalization focusing on our mission and identity. We believe journalism is alive and well; we don't believe it's dead and fake.
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Chicago Police Arrest Four Teens After Violent Hate Crime
Four Chicago teens remain in custody after live streaming hate crimes to Facebook.
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Animal Therapy: How Common Animals Are Making Medical History
Animals, ranging from dogs to llamas, are becoming a helping hand in creating a better life for others.
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2016 to be Warmest Year in Recorded History
The World Meteorological Organization predicted 2016 to have the highest average temperature ever recorded.
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2016 Election Presents Itself With Diverse Viewpoints and High Stakes
With the 2016 Presidential Election to be decided tonight, it is important to know each candidate’s plan on important issues
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Final Presidential Debate Widens Divide Among Voters
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton went at it one more time before the November 8 election.
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ACHS Faces Repetitive Threats
For two weeks in a row, threatening messages have been displayed in school bathroom stalls, with prevention remaining a question.
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