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Chicago Bears: These quarterback moves could secure Ryan Pace’s futureRyan Heckmanon January 20, 2021 at 2:00 pm

If Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Pace wants to stick around beyond 2021, he needs to make a franchise-shifting move at quarterback. While we’re at it, that franchise-shifting move is one that would not only help Pace’s odds going forward, but also head coach Matt Nagy. There was a large part of the Bears fan […]

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Chicago Cubs: Jon Lester dismissal the latest off-season blunderJordan Campbellon January 20, 2021 at 12:00 pm

The Chicago Cubs have had an off-season that has been filled with farewells, blunders, misinformation, and missed opportunities. The latest instance of this embarrassing off-season happened on Monday when free agent pitcher Jon Lester signed a one-year deal with the Washington Nationals. Lester’s contract with the Nationals was reported to be for one-year worth $5 […]

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Scholarship set to honor late sportswriter Vaughn McClurePatrick Finleyon January 20, 2021 at 11:00 am

Vaughn McClure, a former Sun-Times sportswriter, died in October.
Vaughn McClure, a former Sun-Times sportswriter, died in October.

The Vaughn McClure Foundation will send out journalism scholarship applications to Mid Suburban League schools this week, the first step in honoring the former Sun-Times sportswriter.

The Vaughn McClure Foundation will send out journalism scholarship applications to Mid Suburban League schools this week, the first step in honoring the former Sun-Times sportswriter.

McClure later worked for the Tribune and spent the last seven years of his life covering the Falcons for ESPN.com before his death in October at age 48. He is a 1990 graduate of Conant High School in Hoffman Estates.

The foundation has set aside $5,000 for it first scholarship, which will be awarded to a two senior students who have made an impact in the fields of journalism or multimedia communications. The winner gets $3,500, with second place receiving $1,500.

The deadline for the application, which will be available at Mid Suburban League schools, is April 15. the winner will be announced May 3.

The foundation plans to expand its high school scholarship plans and endow a scholarship at NIU, his alma mater.

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6 Places to Find the Best Burrito in ChicagoAudrey Snyderon January 19, 2021 at 9:08 pm

Whether it’s a late-night snack or a lunchtime feast, the burrito is one of the most delicious and versatile food items you can order and eat. Pile it high with beans and veggies, or stuff it full of steak for the more carnivorous eater— any way you make them, good burritos are delightful pockets of flavor and fuel that faithfully serve the needs of Chicagoans’ palates and stomachs. You can find the best burrito at these spots in Chicago.

L’Patron

3749 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago IL 60647

Head to Logan Square to try one of L’Patron’s nine (nine!) different kinds of burritos. Take your pick of a handful of meat selections (including beef tongue), opt for the poblano rajas, or ask about the vegetarian special for the day.

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Taqueria El Asadero

2213 W Montrose Ave, Chicago IL 60618

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This family-run taqueria boasts great steak on its Facebook page, which naturally makes for a top-notch carne asada burrito. Add on a horchata and tuck into an amazing meal.

Taqueria Traspasada

3144 N California Ave, Chicago IL 60618

811 N Ashland Ave, Chicago IL 60657

This burrito spot has blessed us with not one, but two locations (Avondale and West Town) where hungry Chicagoans can partake of the classics—like a Pollo Burrito— or try something new, like the Sesos Burrito (beef brain).

Del Toro

2133 S Halsted St, Chicago IL

Tequila bar and restaurant Del Toro works to ensure that diners not only taste an impressive selection of margaritas, but also that they balance all of that tequila with a hearty and delicious burrito— one filled with chorizo, fish, chicken, or any number of other possibilities.

Tony’s Burrito Méx

1957 W Belmont Ave, Chicago IL 60657

The burritos at Tony’s not only offer a wide selection of meats and other toppings, but more than one size of burrito is available— opt for a small, 10-inch tortilla, or a large, 12-inch tortilla.

La Pasadita

1140 N Ashland Ave, Chicago IL 60622

A dedicated purveyor of burritos since 1976, La Pasadita makes your burrito-eating experience as customizable as possible. You can create your own burrito with any number of meats, go the vegetarian route, try the “super burrito,” or even break out a fork for the tidy burrito bowl.

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Attain nirvana by turning off your ceiling lightMaya Dukmasovaon January 19, 2021 at 7:50 pm


Moving away from harsh lighting reduces anxiety and improves coziness.

Few things make the indoors less delightful than harsh, overhead light. The cold months combined with the raging pandemic spell more time than ever in our homes and making them cozier and more relaxing can be as easy as flipping a switch.…Read More

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Big Ten issues reprimand to Penn State basketball coach Jim Ferry, fines schoolAssociated Presson January 19, 2021 at 8:31 pm

The Big Ten reprimanded Penn State head coach Jim Ferry for his criticism of referees.
The Big Ten reprimanded Penn State head coach Jim Ferry for his criticism of referees. | Michael Conroy/AP

The conference fined the university $10,000 for comments Ferry made after a loss to Purdue. The Nittany Lions play Illinois on Tuesday night.

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — The Big Ten Conference reprimanded interim Penn State basketball coach Jim Ferry and fined the university $10,000 for comments Ferry made following a loss to Purdue.

Ferry, named interim coach last fall after Patrick Chambers resigned following an internal investigation into inappropriate conduct, was called out by the conference for his actions after the Nittany Lions lost to the Boilermakers 80-72 on Sunday to fall to 3-5.

Referees issued a technical foul on Ferry in the second half. Afterward, he voiced his concerns about the officiating being “a little uneven or inconsistent.”

“I wasn’t ranting or raving, I wasn’t cursing,” Ferry said after the loss. “I thought there was a little sensitivity on that.”

The Big Ten said Ferry was reprimanded not for the technical foul but for his postgame comments.

“The Big Ten Conference expects all contests involving a member institution to be conducted without compromise to any fundamental element of sportsmanship,” the conference said in a statement. “Such fundamental elements include integrity of the competition, civility toward all, and respect, particularly toward opponents and officials.”

Penn State visits No. 22 Illinois on Tuesday night.

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