The Times Higher Education (THE) league collaborated with the QS global career and education network to rank universities around the world. The...
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Sho Timothy Yano discovered two new proteins that have growth of highly pathogenic bacteria. He is in the process of applying patents to new...
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October 7th is the final deadline for applications to the East-West Center’s 2010 Senior Journalists Seminar. This seminar is a program for...
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After being signed to the Cubs, fans had high hopes for Milton Bradley. However, his lack luster performance brought on criticism from both the media...
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Pan-Asian food in Chicago can sometimes be a little pricey but not if you know where to go. Big Bowl in Chicago is a great place to find all types of...
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Chicago is no stranger to Pan-Asian restaurants because of their diversity in dining. Joy Yee’s Noodle Shop has been featured in a previous...
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The McGinley Pavilion at the Chicago Botanic Garden is featuring an informative weekend on summer festivals celebrated in Japan, called matsura....
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Pan-Asian restaurants are the solution to where to eat on a Saturday night. Instead of eating Chinese take-out or the regular sushi shop Pan-Asian...
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The Chicago chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League is holding a workshop called Myths and Mirrors: Affirming Asian American Identity. Event:...
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Yosh Kawano joined the Cubs organization back in 1943 when he became a Wrigley Field clubhouse attendant. In 1953 he became the clubs’...
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