Study by UChicago professor finds that the South Side will be hit the hardest by the influx of newly insured patients from the Affordable Care Act.
Topic: south side
Centering around progress
Far from simply “shaming” those in charge, trauma center activists cultivate ties with local figures and groups working toward change.
Always look on the South Side
The path to connecting with our South Side neighbors starts with some steps in their direction.
Experts on local AIDS epidemic
Panelists discussed the difficulties of addressing the AIDS epidemic on the South Side.
Engage thy neighbor
The University must make a sustained and meaningful attempt to extend a hand to members of the South Side community.
Southsiders face off in 2nd district primary
Today’s Democratic primary will determine the likely candidate to replace former Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr.
Salonica: an ode to humanity on 57th Street
Five takes on a diner’s refuge.
Police blues
UCPD’s actions speak to wider structual inequalities in our society.
O-Issue 2012: Chicago’s South Side
The neighborhood we call home is rife with culture, food, and things to do
Back to health care basics
A trauma center wouldn’t fill pressing South Side health needs.
UHI donates $50,000 to better South Side health care
The recipient of the donation, the CommunityHealth Englewood Clinic, aims to provide free health care for those who can’t afford it and are uninsured.
Fox Host O’Reilly Compares South Side to Haiti
On the road with Glenn Beck Saturday, Bill O’Reilly compared the South Side of Chicago to Haiti.
