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Over the first 100 days of his second term, President Donald Trump has sought to restructure much of the U.S. government, ...
Ten students and alumni whose visas were terminated earlier this month had their visas restored by the federal government, a ...
Dear editors, In the days since reading Vivian Li’s “When Opinion Obscures Art” in Viewpoints, I’ve wondered if the act of ...
A trauma surgeon reflects on the pro-Palestine encampment, reimagining our University as a site of conscience, violence ...
Arts Reporter Elias Buttress reviews Neubauer Collegium’s newest exhibition explores the inspiration and early works of Betye ...
For fourteen years, my mornings started at 7:00 on the basketball court of my school. Everyone stood in queues under the ...
Demonstrators faced warnings from deans-on-call and UCPD under stricter protest rules enacted after last year’s encampment.
Associate Arts Editor Shawn Quek experiences Sinners by Ryan Coogler, a beautifully unhinged period drama crossed with ...
The University of Chicago has been less outspoken than many of its peer institutions in responding to government pressure on ...
The letter was signed by many leading U.S. universities, including Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, UPenn, MIT, Duke, and ...
The Maroon obtained records of the email exchanges leading up to the forceful dissolution of the UChicago United for ...
As the University continues to weather a challenging financial landscape, administrators signaled cautious optimism—and a ...