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A historian, religious scholars, and the students who staged a Renaissance-era conclave reflect on the significance of the ...
I wrote a Viewpoints article advocating for a 24-hour study space at UChicago. However, one point that I didn’t quite make ...
Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul discussed his experience in dealing with U.S.–Russia relations under President Barack Obama last Thursday at an Institute of Politics (IOP) event. The ...
The speakers described policies implemented by Zelenskyy and Putin and advocated increased American military support of Ukraine.
Five Class of 2027 College Council representatives and one Class of 2025 representative were elected to Undergraduate Student Government (USG) on Friday, October 20, in an election marked by the ...
When Breanna Mitchell’s car was stranded, she and the three good Samaritans helping her out were killed by a young boy who crashed into them with his Ford F-350 pickup, also critically injuring two of ...
Due to unexpected traffic, the blackboard software that runs the University’s Chalk system broke down last week, causing NSIT administrators to place all of the old courses in a saved archive database ...
The University finds itself grappling with ballooning costs and a dramatically increased budget deficit. These changes are causing severe financial pressures as UChicago has attempted to catapult ...
Editor’s note: This piece is one part of a two-part critique on DEI efforts within academia, political spaces, and broader society. Part one can be read here on The Chicago Maroon. Free expression is ...
On a rainy Sunday afternoon, the ensemble performed a dozen arrangements, taking listeners through centuries of musical ...
What the green parrots can teach us about intelligence, extractivism, and finding home in the Windy City.