More than 700 elderly Athenians and young families with nowhere to turn on Christmas Day were given a warm meal
With support from around the world, a small but vibrant Program in Modern Greek Studies at the University of Illinois
Hats off to the marketers of Chicago’s Field Museum for their efforts to get more Chicagoans to the epic exhibition
Two communities in Chicago count their blessings every year and share them with those in need. Like most American urban
Bishop Demetrios of Mokissos, Chancellor of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago, has been appointed to the Hate Crime Prosecution
When tragedy struck Marianthi Koritsaris in the form of a breast cancer diagnosis, her family and notably— her community— rallied
What started as a three-week journey of two brothers across the United States in search of how America eats its
Today marks the day in 1453 when the millennia-old Greek presence in Asia Minor suffered its fatal blow. Tuesday, 29
A Chicago entrepreneur is uniting his passion for fashion and style with his love for Greece and concern for humanity
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