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Joaquin PhoenixWriter-director Ari Aster's fiendishly funny film stars Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal as a sheriff and mayor on politically opposing sides in a well-off community during the summer of 2020. "'Eddington' has something to offend (or annoy) just about everybody," reviews critic Sean Burns.See the Story
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoThe Chicago City Council unanimously passed a resolution Wednesday honoring recently retired DePaul University women’s basketball coach Doug Bruno. The resolution celebrates his decades-long impact on women’s sports, mentorship and the city of Chicago. The resolution states that Mayor and the Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago “acknowledge the enduring legacy left by Coach Doug… SourceSee the Story
City Council honors DePaul coach Doug Bruno

Planned Parenthood · ChicagoDePaul’s Planned Parenthood Generation Action plans to re-register as a new student organization called SURJ, Students United for Reproductive Justice, after losing its student organization status. The club had operated since 2022 before DePaul’s Office for Student Involvement (OSI) unexpectedly deactivated it on June 3 due to its affiliation with Planned Parenthood. The move barred the group… SourceRead Article