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I wrote a Viewpoints article advocating for a 24-hour study space at UChicago. However, one point that I didn’t quite make ...
– This summer I had the opportunity to sit down with Rebecca Jarvis (A.B. ’03), who wrote for The Maroon during her time at UChicago and is now, over a decade later, one of the most distinguished ...
On a rainy Sunday afternoon, the ensemble performed a dozen arrangements, taking listeners through centuries of musical ...
Fourth-year undergraduate students in humanities, social sciences, and STEM majors share their experiences researching and writing their theses as their time at UChicago comes to a close.
Blacklight Magazine presents a collection of poems.Sarah Hopkins A wooden cabin filled with mahogany floors. The exterior is driftwood crafted with nails and salt. Floorboards bear prints from favored ...
The Maroon has compiled a timeline of federal funding cuts that the Trump administration has implemented and how they have affected UChicago.
Third-year Christopher Sweet is the most recent to join Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency.
The trick to securing a good haul of treats often depends on real estate, according to experts of the trade, and Hyde Park is prime candy-asking turf. Every Halloween, the neighborhood is flooded with ...
Students booking rides with RideSmart by Via will no longer be able to add more than one additional passenger to their trip, removing a loophole that would often give riders free Lyfts when they added ...
Following significant cuts to federal funding accessed through the Chicago Department of Public Health, UCMed’s leading HIV prevention and care program faces major service reductions.