Ethics at Latin: Chicago Social Justice in Action
June 1, 2015
June 1, 2015
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Latin Takes a Stance Against Capitol Attacks
January 15, 2021
Four Student Government Reforms That Might Actually Do Something
January 15, 2021
Student Government has been aimless and ineffectual, an institution with the mysterious notoriety of the Honor Council but which holds the same amount of real-world power as Latin’s Model UN. The inefficiency is, primarily, no fault of the well-meaning and driven people who lead Student Government, but its very structure, which often tends toward symbolism and rarely brings about meaningful change.
Latin says no to test-optional admissions
January 15, 2021
New Hybrid Schedule Raises Equity Concerns
January 15, 2021
Latin Community Members Among First to Receive Vaccine
January 15, 2021
The New Year nears, Latin students reflect on the positives of COVID-19
January 15, 2021
i’m bummed to see the erasure of women of color in this piece. ms. dhaliwal was instrumental in creating, developing, and teaching this course. i played an extremely small role in supporting ms. dhaliwal and ms. hennessy, and this course was squarely theirs. also, there are extremely active women of color in the course; their voice should have been included in this piece.