COD is one of only 10 higher education institutions nationwide to receive a $10,000 Pioneering Institutions Grant.
Patel will explore how the tradition of pluralism offers a relevant framework for engaging the full complexity of American diversity today.
The plan commission will hold a public hearing for the salon's special use permit request on March 26.
Chicago a cappella returns on April 26 with WTTW’s Geoffrey Baer for a concert celebrating the Brill Building era of 1950s and ’60s pop.
The grant will cover half the cost of paid sustainable urban agriculture internships for participating employers.
Through hands-on learning, students develop skills for careers in 2D animation, 3D animation and motion-capture directing.
Easter falls on April 5 this year. Here's where to dine for Easter brunch in Glen Ellyn.
Lineup includes American artists in honor of the American Semiquincentennial and 80s tributes in celebration of the MAC’s 40th anniversary.
New Philharmonic’s 50th Anniversary Season programming to be announced at concerts
Justin Ward, 34, of Lombard, is accused of spitting at, hitting and yelling racist statements at a man at Crave Cookies.
See which issues will be on the ballot for Glen Ellyn voters in the 2026 primary election, which is set for Tuesday.
Step back into 1986 as Downtown Glen Ellyn celebrates 40 years of Lucas, the hometown film that turned our streets into a movie set!
See where to take your kids for the best Easter egg hunts and parties in Glen Ellyn this year.
Open registration begins the following week on Wednesday, April 8.
This year, the spring Ladies' Night Out will be held on April 23 in downtown Glen Ellyn.
The shop features classic and specialty boba teas, a build-your-own bubble waffle station and more.
Kailee Rodeck and William Kallas broke COD indoor pole vault records at track and field events this February.
Start your spring cleaning now; unlimited refuse collection day is coming soon to Glen Ellyn.
Old equipment can also be dropped off before the event for a voucher that's redeemable at SportSwap.
Goal is to encourage riders to make their next stop the library
Students in my 6th grade class have reading recommendations for peers who hate books and those who can't stop reading!
Topics include housing equity, veterans' benefits, family law matters and record expungement.
The new Italian restaurant welcomed its first diners on Feb. 10.
Welcome to Dan Schoeneberg, Glen Ellyn Historical Society New Executive Director
The donations were made by Glen Ellyn Bank and Trust and the Glen Ellyn Parks Foundation.
The incident delayed commuters on a Union Pacific West train Friday morning.
On Feb. 23, Lynn Bruno urged the board to "take measures to ensure the safety and due process rights of all residents in our village."
Brother John's Big Bad Mardi Gras Band performs at the Joliet Area Historical Museum's Indoor Theater on Friday, February 27th at 7pm!
The Glen Ellyn Park District is working to improve safety at the Main Street Recreation Center preschool after an incident in November.
Wilde’s story features an array witty dialogue that challenges Victorian social conventions through satire and romantic chaos.
Now through March 6: CCMA call for artists to create the 10 works featured in the exhibition
60-minut musical is based on the popular book series written by Joanna Cole with illustrations by Bruce Degen.
This year, the Glen Ellyn Park District collected more than 2,500 pounds of holiday lights that will be recycled to make new products.
Speedskater Ethan Cepuran earned a silver medal Tuesday in the men's team pursuit race.
Appointments are required and children must be accompanied by a parent.
Designed to connect local students with regional employers and educators, event will feature a career expo, panel discussion and tours
The program has expanded rapidly and is now offered in more than 70 elementary schools.
Information on each session will be shared on the registration page closer to the event date.
The collaboration will help to equip the campus community with the experience needed to thrive in an ever changing work environment.
Police say they are seeking felony charges against a juvenile who made a threat against Montini Catholic High School via Snapchat.