Growing up in Evanston, John Holmes frequently stopped by the smoothie chain Jamba, formerly Jamba Juice, on Davis Street to order a banana berry smoothie. When it closed in 2015, he said he felt heartbroken. Holmes would drive 30 minutes to Highland Park in a minivan with his friends from Evanston Township High School just.
Second-year Ph.D. student in history Alison Choi said she felt physically and mentally relieved after finishing the teaching assistant requirement for graduate students. Choi said going to campus four days a week took a lot out of her along with the need to be accessible to her students through office hours or virtually. “Figuring out.
Some of the greatest written works of this age are early-2000s children’s picture books. They’re the ideal avenue for communicating important messages, given the books’ proclivity for including eccentric characters, wacky antics, and, of course, a healthy sprinkling of basic rhyme. But, perhaps most important, picture books take place in a land of endless.
A 2021 study by the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services found that more than 900,000 Illinois residents are living without health insurance — and about a third of them qualify for Medicaid but are not enrolled. But, a bill passed in the Illinois House of Representatives this March aims to lower both.