MLB Needs To Institute ‘Zero Tolerance’ PED Testing

Today’s column from CBS Chicago … (CBS) I love Major League Baseball. But Major League Baseball is wearing me out. Every time we think the sport has made significant headway in its war against performance-enhancing drugs, a Ryan Braun or an Alex Rodriguez rears his duplicitous head. Again. And then we’re back to questioning everybody. […]

Construction sending Chicago to ‘L’ and back

Today’s Wisch List newspaper column from The Daily Journal (Kankakee, Ill.) and The Times (Ottawa, Ill.) … The WISCH LIST By Dave Wischnowsky When Chicago’s iconic rapid transit system – colloquially known as the “L” – was first unveiled to the public in June 1892, a reporter for the Chicago Tribune noted how useful the […]

Happy 50th Birthday, Assembly Hall

Today’s column from CBS Chicago … (CBS) Last month, Michael Jordan celebrated his 50th birthday. Saturday, the University of Illinois’ Assembly Hall celebrates its 50th birthday. And, once upon a time, I mistakenly celebrated the former while celebrating inside the latter. It was March 1992, and I was a sophomore at Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School. […]

Is Derrick Rose Happy? Bulls Can’t Take That For Granted

Today’s column from CBS Chicago … (CBS) Chicago is filled with all sorts of civic treasures. Down south, there’s the Museum of Science & Industry. Up north, there’s Wrigley Field. To the east, there’s Navy Pier. And over on the West Side? Well, there’s Derrick Rose, of course. With foundations buried deep in the Chicago […]

NU Smarts? Replacing Bill Carmody With Chris Collins

Today’s column from CBS Chicago … (CBS) Jim Phillips expected more from Northwestern this season. I’m not sure why. But he did. “The program is going to be better. Bill has assured me of that,” NU’s athletic director vowed last spring while announcing head basketball coach Bill Carmody would return for a 13th season despite […]

Sold-Out BTT Shows Chicago Should Stay In Mix

This past Saturday’s column from CBS Chicago … (CBS) In 2006, when Indianapolis beat out Chicago for exclusive rights to host the Big Ten men’s basketball tournament from 2008-12, conference commissioner Jim Delany expressed his hope that a fixed location would help boost attendance for his league’s hoops extravaganza. “We’d like to have all sessions […]