Attorney General Raoul and Allies Secure Settlement Against NCAA, Granting Transfer Freedom to College Athletes
Attorney General Kwame Raoul achieved a settlement with the NCAA, eliminating restrictions on multiple transfers for student athletes, aiming to ensure fair competition and prevent antitrust violations.
Illinois Golf Team Takes Lead at NCAA Championships, Set for Quarterfinals Showdown with Georgia Tech
The Illinois men's golf team, as the top seed, leads the NCAA championships and will face No. 8 seed Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech's Hiroshi Tai won the individual title, while Illinois aims to add to their successful history.
Illinois Lawmakers Advocate for Women's Sports Facilities in Chicago Stadium Funding Discussions
Illinois lawmakers propose including funding for women's sports facilities in any deals for new Chicago Bears and White Sox stadiums, emphasizing equity and potential shared use with the Chicago Red Stars.
Gov. Pritzker Labels Chicago Bears' $5 Billion Stadium Proposal a "Non-Starter," Stresses Taxpayer Protections
Illinois Governor's office has labeled the Chicago Bears' $5 billion stadium proposal as a "non-starter," emphasizing the need for taxpayer benefits, despite the team's pledge to invest $2.3 billion in private funding.
Chicago Bears' Kevin Warren Marks Year of Tenacious Leadership with Big Visions for Team's Future
Bears President Kevin Warren is focused on a new stadium and a transformative NFL draft, aiming to modernize the team and promote diversity in executive roles. He is noted for his energy and strategic approach to team development.
Chicago White Sox Home Opener to Bring Fun, Traffic Changes at Guaranteed Rate Field
The White Sox season home opener is on March 28. New bike lanes and traffic changes may affect commuters. Fans are encouraged to use public transport and adhere to safety and bag policies at Guaranteed Rate Field.












