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The Maroon spoke with New York City Comptroller and mayoral candidate Brad Lander (A.B. ’91) about his time at UChicago and ...
UChicago should guarantee financial support for international students to access immigration attorneys. Offering a connection ...
The Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in Illinois Scholarship sought to increase the number of minority tenure-track ...
In an interview with the Maroon, Hallett spoke about the Trump administration’s mass deportation program, the rights of ...
In my first year of college, I learned to do something I deemed necessary for my social survival: walk through campus zoned ...
Protests over UCMed’s lack of a Level I adult trauma center beginning in 2010 resulted in student arrests and misconduct by ...
The University announced on Tuesday that Russian-born private equity investor Konstantin Sokolov (M.B.A. ’05) donated $100 ...
Mitchell Posner was appointed the chief clinical officer for the UChicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center (UCCCC). In ...
Nerds, nerds, nerds” exclaimed NCAA announcer Will Leer, watching as a three way tie between academic heavyweights UChicago, ...
In the Sports Box, the Maroon’s sports section outlines UChicago Athletics’s recent results and upcoming games. Sports Boxes are featured in each print issue, and a new one will be published online ev ...
Classroom discussions often favor personal and political takes over close reading and artistic engagement.
Associate Arts Editor Shawn Quek reviews Warfare by Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza, a gripping combat exercise in hyperrealism that will leave the audience shell-shocked.
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