UChicago postdoctoral researcher Daniel Kranzelbinder had an exceptional stone putting performance at Switzerland’s Federal Wrestling and Alpine Games Festival 2025. But for him, there’s more to this ...
I asked to interview Joiner about Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s ugly, stupid campaign against “DEI” initiatives in the ...
Everything in Nia DaCosta’s Hedda seems too beautiful to hurt you—the amber lighting, the ornate furniture, the deceptively ...
Chen Ning Yang (Ph.D. ’48), a Nobel Prize–winning physicist whose research transformed understanding of how particles behaved ...
The rare stand-alone program combines language and culture to offer a holistic view of Haitian life, according to the ...
The Maroon spoke to candidates running to represent the Class of 2029 on Undergraduate Student Government’s College Council ...
Dean of the College Melina Hale and Dean of Students Philip Venticinque shared the news of second-year Calista Lee’s passing ...
Hall—who was impeached and removed from several USG positions last year—is the only candidate on the ballot in this week’s elections for two vacant College Council seats, but whether he will be ...
Woodlawn Tap, better known as Jimmy’s (after its original owner, Jimmy Wilson), has been a Hyde Park staple since 1948. On Sunday nights, the West Room, a long, dimly lit space lined with billiard ...
This pattern of racialized policing is only compounded by ICE. The agency operates at the intersection of race, citizenship, ...
Over the summer, Paul Pfeiffer’s retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art explored sports and celebrity.
John Kirby will one day be prosecuted for abetting war crimes. For now, he’s the new director of UChicago’s Institute of ...
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