Violence against educators on the rise, study finds

A new study focused on violence against educators showed some alarming findings. With more than 10,000 teachers surveyed in 2022, 80% reported at least one incident of verbal harassment or threatening behavior from a student.

DePaul Quad remains closed for restoration after encampment

Crews were still working to restore the Quad at DePaul University's Lincoln Park campus. They are removing graffiti and repairing damaged landscaping after hundreds of students gathered in protest of the war in Gaza at the end of the spring term.

Summertime STEM activities for kids

It can be hard to find activities for kids that are both fun and engaging for their minds during the summertime, but Sylvan Learning shows us that it's not as hard as you think and that parents can join in on the fun!

Helping kids with ADHD stay on track this summer

Summer break can be a difficult time for students who have been diagnosed with ADHD. The disruption in routine can sometimes cause anxiety. Ann Dolin from Additude Magazine shares some tips for staying on track.

Which college degrees can land you a job in 2024?

As the new academic year approaches, many college students are undecided about their majors, considering factors like job opportunities. A study by UTS Online identifies the most and least employable degrees in the United States.

Stevenson students lead fight against Fentanyl

Suburban high school students are helping the DEA get the word out about the dangers of Fentanyl. Stevenson students Aditia Thota and Hansika Modupalli created a PSA campaign for a Health Occupation Students of America competition. They worked with the DEA and local law enforcement to spread the word.