The report did find an officer used “inappropriate control techniques” when it detained one of the students.
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Jeanne Ives says Bruce Rauner has ‘betrayed’ Republicans, and other Chicago news
Also, Senator Dick Durbin is bringing a local medical student “Dreamer” to Trump’s State of the Union address.
Obama at first public post-presidency appearance: ‘It is wonderful to be home,’ and other Chicago news
Also, paper and plastic bag use has dropped by 42 percent since the bag tax was implemented.
The Tossers’ Saint Patrick’s Day show, Good Food Festival, and more things to do in Chicago this weekend
“The Kurt Russell Art Show,” the Divine Feminine, and more happenings from March 17-19.
Roxane Gay, the Climate Change Conference, and more things to do in Chicago this week
The science behind Sharknado, Chicago’s Creative Identity with Joi Ito, and more happenings from March 13-16
Forty people were shot over the weekend despite bitter cold and snow, and other Chicago news
Also, midyear budget cuts are looming again for Chicago Public Schools.
Chicago State University enrollment drops as only 86 freshman enroll, and other news
Also, the owners of the Double Door are considering a move to Logan Square.
Top cop calls Fourth of July gun violence reduction ‘progress’ but ‘not success,’ and other Chicago news
And, Sheryl Swoopes’s exit as Loyola’s women’s basketball coach.
Prince’s lasting impact on Chicago, and other news
Also, at least 1,000 people have been shot in Chicago in 2016.
Loyola University students to rally for Kesha and other Chicago news
Also, reflecting on five years of Rahm rule in Chicago, and Chicago State University’s financial problems take a turn for the worse.
Rauner laments ongoing budget impasse, students anxious about uncertainty at Chicago State University, and other Chicago news
Also, Chris Christie plans a fund-raising stop in Chicago, and OpenGrid gives new access to public data.
The story behind the story of the game that changed college basketball
The story behind the story about the 1963 game that changed college basketball
Is This the Future of Chicago Journalism?
The Chicago Community Trust is scattering half a million dollars in seed money to support 12 innovative local journalism projects. It’s a new program, Community News Matters, funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation ($250,000) and the John D. and Catherine T.MacArthur Foundation ($100,000) as well as CCT; spokesperson Vivian Vahlberg says […]