The Science Guy is Back

Remember when your teacher rolled a 15-inch TV into the room back in elementary school, and you knew sh*t was about to go down? PBS

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A (S)Pike in popularity

Bradley Pikes: Remember the movie “Neighbors”? You know, the one where Seth Rogen plays a fraternity-hating neighbor. Well, as of this week, the comedian is

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Giving Chicago kids a Chance

Chance the Rapper has been in the news quite a bit recently, especially following his impressive Grammy win in February. It doesn’t look like he’ll

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Be afraid, but do it anyway

I’m about to graduate from college. Sh*t. Don’t get me wrong, I’m stoked. I’m finally finishing the 22-year-long tutorial in the game of life; I

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Spring Bonkers

As college students, we all know spring break can get pretty crazy. Take a look at some of the craziest mishaps of spring break 2k17.

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This week in celebrity news

Chance the Rapper, Derrick Rose donate to Chicago Public Schools

After last week’s disappointing meeting with Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner about the state of the Chicago Public School (CPS) budget, Chance the Rapper donated $1 million to the CPS system.

Growing up attending Chicago Public Schools himself, Chance is very passionate about the quality of education Chicago’s kids receive. His hefty donation shows this passion — he even challenged other Chicago celebrities to donate. Former Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose took up the challenge as well, donating $1 million to CPS After School programs.

Great job to both of them, and hopefully more celebrities will use their platforms for this kind of good.

‘Logan’ — the final step for Wolverine

Wolverine is finally laid to rest in “Logan,” released in theaters last weekend.

Hugh Jackman returns one last time as the lead character, Logan (a.k.a. Wolverine), alongside Professor X. Jackman has portrayed Wolverine for 17 years now, and it appears that this will be his last “X-Men” film … but don’t worry, ‘Logan’ is a fitting end for the hero.

If you’re an “X-Men” fan, you already know what’s coming. Bring some tissues and don’t be afraid to cry on the shoulder of the moviegoer sitting next to you.

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