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Tuesday, Mar 27 Despite health and government officials' recommendations that sexual assault patients be treated by nurses trained to recognize trauma and collect evidence, many Illinois nurses receive no such training. In her own words, a sexual assault survivor describes hearing that her nurse wasn't prepared to perform a rape kit. Another nurse describes how a similar situation haunts her. |
| Apple is preparing to introduce new low-cost iPads and education software next week in a bid to win back students and teachers from Google and Microsoft. |
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| Updated estimates added $1 billion to the enormous debt faced by the Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund, but future taxpayers may be the ones to make up the gap. |
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| A high-ranking Michigan State official has been arrested amid an investigation into the handling of complaints against former sports doctor Larry Nassar. |
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| Longtime Loyola senior associate athletic director Tom Hitcho — "Hitch" is the man who pushes Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt in her wheelchair — has been described by more than one staffer as "the heart and soul of the athletic department.'' |
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| Ending a long quest to stay in the country that he fought to defend, veteran Miguel Perez Jr. has arrived in Mexico, where he has not lived since childhood. |
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| Chicago aldermen are taking steps to make it clear police officers have the authority to break a car window to free a dog or other animal trapped inside on a hot or cold day. |
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| New details on the schedule for the 35th annual Chicago Blues Festival, running June 8-10 in Millennium Park. |
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