After 13 months of pandemic and a lost summer, Chicagoans are eager to get out there. And with the latest vaccine news, things are looking very promising. According to various sources, there have been 2 million vaccinations in the city, with supply steadily flowing in. Also today, Dr. Allison Arwady unveiled plans to have incentives in place for young adults to receive the vaccine, further building towards herd immunity. It may not be a complete opening of the floodgates, but after the year that we've had I think I speak for all of us that any good news is more than welcome.
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Sunday, February 16, 2020
Rolling into the '20s
Monday, November 4, 2019
An Aviation Revolution
Saturday, March 31, 2018
It's a Good Time to be a Rambler
Sir Charles and Sister Jean
Miracle In the Net
Friday, March 30, 2018
Chicago's Newest Celebrity
But all of that was just a warm-up for the past 3 weeks. Loyola entered the tournament as an 11-seed. But then they started winning. And they haven't stopped winning. Buzzer-beaters, blowouts, Sister Jean has been there for all of them. And that's not even counting the media coverage. The assistant Athletic Director has been deputized as Sister Jean's rep so as to sort through the mountain of requests for her time. On one day, her appearances were as varied as Good Morning America, WGN News, and ESPN. Add on the inevitable social media response, and Sister Jean is the newest celebrity of 2018. Who would've thought it would happen to a 98 year-old nun? I suppose the Lord DOES work in mysterious ways.
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Loyola Wins Again!
Saturday, March 24, 2018
4 Points in 3 Games
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Big Brother Could be Watching YOU
Rambling On
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Rise of the Machine
The Illinos Primary election is today, and returns are coming in shortly. Already making headlines are some rough and tumble campaign tactics being employed on the city's southwest side. According to Cook County Clerk David Orr, it's almost like the machine politics of old. Stay tuned for more updates.
Friday, March 9, 2018
Out of The Loop
In the 90s, the station very briefly became Adult Contemporary, before switching back to rock the next year on the back of an all-Who playlist. After several more years of changing personalities and owners, The Loop became exclusively classic rock in 2011. The station was sold that year, but retained much of the same music. There were also several HD substations added that played various subgenres. On March 5, 2018 the station was sold and it was announced that a format change will be taking place. As of tomorrow, The Loop will become(wait for it) a Christian radio station as part of the K-Love network. The on-air staff was fired the day after the announcement took place, and in the irony of ironies, Steve Dahl will be the final voice heard on The Loop, via a simulcast of his AM talk show, commencing today from 2-6 PM.
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
DePaul Wins Again! AND Championship Preview
Waiting for DePaul in the Final are the Marquette Golden Eagles, back in the final after winning it all last year. Allazia Blockton looks to follow up her historic 32 point night last night. Amani Wilborn and Danielle King also played roles for the Golden Eagles. Marquette is looking to win its second straight Big East Tournament title.
Monday, March 5, 2018
To the Finals We Go! AND Game 8 Preview
Next up is DePaul and Georgetown. Georgetown is coming off of what I believe to be the best game of the tournament so far, a gutsy comeback victory over Villanova. Cynthia Petke looks to repeat her stunning performance from last night for, and Dionna White figures to be right there with her too. Emotions may be high for the Hoyas, playing in their first semifinal since 1999. DePaul is coming off of a commanding win over Seton Hall that saw Mart'e Grays get 21 points, and Ashton Millender throwing buckets from way out in 3-point territory. The winner of this tilt goes on to face Marquette in tomorrow's final.
Creighton vs. Marquette Preview
Sunday, March 4, 2018
Throw Out the Chalk!
If there's one thing this Big East Women's Basketball Tournament has been lacking, it's upsets. Fear no longer, because the Georgetown Hoyas are tearing up brackets in Chicago! Coming into the contest with Villanova, the Hoyas were the 6 seed playing against a 3 seed. For much of the game, the Wildcats were ahead, entering halftime 7 points up on Georgetown. Alex Louin was indeed a key contributor, scoring 13 points. Kelly Jekot scored 8 points, and Mary Gedaka and Adrianna Hahn scored 12 points each. Even though Villanova led for the great majority of the game, the Hoyas refused to give up, hanging on to finally overtake Villanova in the 4th quarter. Dionna White was indeed a factor, scoring 20 points. Mikayla Venson added 9 more points. But boy oh boy, Cynthia Petke! She made us all look bad. Villanova for torching them for 24 points, and me for not including her in my pregame analysis. I don't think she'll be overlooked again. The Hoyas advance to face DePaul tomorrow in the semifinals, Georgetown's first time making it this far since 1999. In my book, this was the most engaging game of the Tournament so far, which bodes well for future action.
A Win for the Home Team AND Game 6 Preview
DePaul prevailed in another easy win tonight over Seton Hall. The Pirates had some good moments, many of them coming courtesy of Selena Philoxy, who led with 14 points. She also had a moment where she sort of dunked the ball. Really cool! But the main story here is DePaul. I labeled Mart'e Grays as a player to watch, and boy was I right. She scored 21 points and was perfect on free throws. Ashton Millender was a force at the 3-point line, sinking 5. Beyond that, Chante Stonewall lent 11 points to the winning effort. DePaul advances to face the winner of Georgetown-Villanova tomorrow.
Speaking of that game, its next! The Hoyas enter this game at 9-9 in the Big East. Overall, they are 14-31 in Big East Tourney play. Look for Dionna White and Mikayla Venson to make an impact in today's game. Villanova enters tonight's action at 12-6 in the Big East, and a 32-31 all-time record in Big East Tourney play. Alex Louin and Kelly Jekot are players to watch coming into today's action.
Yay Bluejays! AND Game 5 Preview
Creighton came away with a win this afternoon in Big East Tourney action. They were facing off against the St. John's Red Storm. One big contributor for the Red Storm was Maya Singleton. She came away with 9 lay-ins, scoring a total of 18 points. Creighton was very effective defending against the 3-pointer, only allowing 6 attempts for the whole game. Even with that, the game was still competitive, with the Bluejays only winning by 8 points. Creighton's winning effort was largely helped by Jaylyn Agnew, Sydney Lamberty, and Temi Carda, all of whom were perfect from the free-throw line, and who combined to score 47 points. The Bluejays now advance to play Marquette in tomorrow's semifinal.
Up next, the home team is playing! DePaul and Seton Hall are squaring off in the day's third game. Seton Hall enters today with a 7-11 conference record. Last night saw Seton Hall turn in their best defensive performance of the season, only allowing 42 points. Look for Nicole Jimenez to lead the way after leading the Pirates in scoring last night. DePaul enters with a 15-3 conference mark. Overall, the Blue Demons are 17-10 in Big East Tourney play. Look for Mart'e Grays, Ashton Millender, and Amarah Coleman to lead the way for DePaul, having 431, 404, and 362 points on the season respectively, as well as ranking in the top 10 in most DePaul offensive categories.
The Bluejay Backers
The schools here at the tournament have various spirit groups with them. Cheerleaders, pep bands, the like. Creighton has all that, but also their spirit squad, the Creighton Blue Crew. These folks stand on the sidelines, wear baggy pants with big blue pinstripes, and have fun. I spoke with a few of them and they were excited about the game that had just ended. They're excited to support the team, they like that they have a lot of freedom to enhance spirit, and they say that they're great at throwing t-shirts. Make sure to keep an eye out for them at Wintrust Arena this weekend!