Join Cosmetologists Chicago and Borboleta for this in-depth First Mondays training, "Beautiful Lashes!"
Jazzin’ Around kicks off Oakton Community College’s Performing Arts season.
“Dean of the Midwest Landscape” Harold Gregor will discuss his exhibition currently on display Oakton's Koehnline Museum of Art on Jan. 24.
Open calls for “The Foreigner” are scheduled 6 - 9 p.m., Monday, Jan. 23, and Tuesday, Jan. 24, at Oakton's Footlik Theater.
An open house to celebrate the grand opening of the Summit of Uptown Memory Care Neighborhood is set for Jan. 26, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Registration is still available for spring 2017 classes at Oakton.
The Musica Lumina 2016-17 concert series continues Jan. 29, at 3 p.m. with the Chicago Gargoyle Brass performance at St. John Brebeuf Church
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The Queen of Hearts proved a winner for Laura Morask and her Republican slate of township candidates.
Oakton Community College benefits from the generosity of the Board of Trustees of Niles Township
Oakton President Joianne Smith was one of the higher education leaders who recently signed an open letter on climate action.
Learn more about Oakton's nanotechnology program by attending an open Jan. 5 or 12, at Skokie’s Illinois Science + Technology Park.
For the second time this season, Oakton captain Ryan Matthew has been named NJCAA Region IV District D Player of the Week.
Over the past 13 years, Empty Bowls at Oakton has raised more than $225,000 to fight hunger.
AED's Brian McGuire Touts WIIN ACT as a Job Creator
New implant procedure to treat opioid addiction offers hope for lasting recovery
Megan Klein, a professor at Oakton, recently received the President’s Medallion, one of Loyola University’s most prestigious student honors.
Oakton captain Ryan Matthew scored 26 points in the Owls' 70-66 overtime road win over Wright College on Dec. 8.
Throughout December and January, members of the DPAG and PRAL are displaying their artwork in the Council Chambers of Des Plaines City Hall.
A group art show, comprised of members of the DPAG and PRAL, is currently on display at the Des Plaines Library until the end of January.
Winterim session courses at Oakton run Monday, Dec. 19, 2016 through Friday, Jan. 13, 2017.
The Republicans have a full slate of both new and experienced candidates for next April Maine Township elections.
The Oakton Owls women's basketball team defeated Harper 52-31 on Dec. 6.
Students from an Oakton honors class recently visited the Sioux Nation in North Dakota as a service-learning project.
Bring a valued item and have it assessed by antique and collectible experts for free.
Oakton student Cheikhna Cissokho of Evanston captured first place in the poetry category at the Illinois Skyway Writers’ Festival.
Four Oakton musicians received recognition as outstanding soloists at the Illinois Skyway Jazz Festival.
With essentially no increase, Maine Township is setting an example for good government.
Illinois American Water offers helpful tips to help you avoid the unwanted expense and frustration of a frozen water meter or broken pipe
Oakton PTA graduates scored a 100 percent first-time pass rate on the national licensure exam administered by the state.
Ellie Arnoldt and Kylie O'Brien placed 6th and 4th respectively at the Mid-American Championships.
Nativity Sheep Trail guides available at Des Plaines tree-lighting Friday, Dec. 2
Speaker Showcase will feature Oakton students displaying their finest oratorical skills.
Oakton Vice President for Student Affairs Karl Brooks is the recipient of a prestigious leadership award.
Oakton's student improvisation group will perform comedy skits at 8 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 3.
Smartphone usage can cause injuries. Doctors at Illinois Bone & Joint Institute want you to understand how to avoid them.
The BGA thanks and asks Rep. McAuliffe to continue supporting Automatic Voting Registration (AVR)
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The Oakton Follies, a variety show hosted at the college on Dec. 1-2, will raise money for scholarships.
Oakton Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs Michael Carr has been selected to serve on the board of the NCIA.