Content Warning: This story includes mentions of sexual violence. Navigating sexual health can be a confusing and isolating process, with steep barriers that range from severe stigma to blatant misinformation. The Daily covered Evanston Public Library and Howard Brown Health’s free walk-in STI and HIV screening series this fall, but the city and local areas.
Evanston Public Library and Howard Brown Health are hosting a series of walk-in HIV and STI screenings throughout the fall including one on Tuesday. Howard Brown Health, which aims to provide accessible healthcare to LGBTQ+ patients across the Chicago area, has already held one screening event at the library this fall. Two more are.
Content warning: This story contains mentions of sexual assault. A former marching band color guard coach at Evanston Township High School was charged with sexually abusing a 16-year-old student he coached at a Northwest Indiana high school during his time there. 61-year-old coach Lorenzo Medrano was working at La Porte High School in addition to.
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The Evanston City Council approved a schedule of special events Monday. Final approval of some events is pending updated state coronavirus regulations. (Shutterstock)
EVANSTON, IL A schedule of special events in Evanston this summer was approved by the Evanston City Council Monday. The list (see below) include traditional favorites like the Starlight Concert Series Movies in the Park and Bike the Ridge, as well as two new events organizers hope to debut this year.
But approval of some of the summer events like Northwestern University s commencement address, a concert series at Canal Shores and plans for food fests, charity walks and outdoor markets was conditional on changes to state rules issued in response to coronavirus pandemic.