Disney exec named president
It’s official—Warrick L. Carter has been chosen to become Columbia’s next president. Columbia’s board of trustees announced on March 30 that Carter has accepted a four-year contract, with a starting annual salary of $250,000, to succeed President John B. Duff.Click here to read the rest of this story.

Pair of attacks shake up one of Chicago's safest neighborhoods

Valerie Danner: Wrestling: Not just for boys
It all started with a Nintendo game. It seemed innocuous enough. A wrestling game, that allowed for the player to design a wrestler anyway he wanted to. You want to make a wrestling version of your favorite enemy so you can clobber the snot right out of him? That can be arranged. Why, you can design your opponent to be overweight, scrawny, weak, whatever your angry heart desires. Click here to read the rest of this story.

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Velocity Atrocity
Step inside to where the crowd defies a single definition or explanation, yet the mass is held together by the atmosphere that encases it. The common threads linking this group are music and culture of the underground. This is Chicago’s own Velocity Magazine when they hosted “Velocity Atrocity,” held Thursday, March 16 at Crobar. Click here to read the rest of this story.

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Graham Couch: Baseball Preview 2000
Step inside to where the crowd defies a single definition or explanation, yet the mass is held together by the atmosphere that encases it. The common threads linking this group are music and culture of the underground. This is Chicago’s own Velocity Magazine when they hosted “Velocity Atrocity,” held Thursday, March 16 at Crobar. Click here to read the rest of this story.

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