The Chicago Project on Security and Threats (CPOST) hosted its fifth annual Hagel Lecture on April 17 at the Rubenstein Forum ...
Two years ago, UChicago students Ethan Ostrow (A.B. ’24, A.M. ’24) and Harley Pomper (A.B. ’24, A.M. ’24) sued Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart after he revoked their security clearances at the Cook ...
In “Songs of Love and Farewell,” guest conductor Jakub Hrůša and soprano Corrine Winters presented different perspectives on ...
At 1:30 p.m. on April 17, a group of undergraduate students identifying themselves as “UChicago For Our Future” gathered on ...
John Paul Stevens (A.B. ’41), the third-longest serving Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, passed away on Tuesday at a hospital in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, following a stroke. He was 99 years ...
Imagine this: You are a high school senior who has been guaranteed a seat at a top university before Thanksgiving. Your peers? Stressing over their essays. The catch? You had to fork over a few ...
Korean and East Asian cultural RSOs came together at the Logan Center to celebrate Korean music, dance and martial arts at ...
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So where does USG’s more than $2 million budget actually go? The Maroon used internal funding documents provided by both ...
On June 14, the dean of the Division of the Arts & Humanities (AHD) formed and immediately charged five “working groups” with proposing significant reforms on the structure of departments; language ...
The directive, issued by Vice President of Student Organizations Fred Lee, routes responses to media inquiries through top ...
“I was baptized in Logan Square in 1947,” Patti Smith said. On November 18, the Chicago stop of Smith’s Horses tour, the night felt much like a gathering around a campfire, as the audience listened to ...