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Following his removal from Student Government, Nevin Hall breaks his silence to clarify the motivations behind his actions, ...
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.
Two reporters provide a brief history of parts of UChicago’s campus that you never even knew existed.
This assessment of the likely consequences of current federal action assumes that the stated priorities of the current administration and party in power come to pass. The attacks on research funding ...
Viewpoints’ engagement with ideas that higher-ups on the Maroon may find ideologically inconvenient—particularly criticism of the paper itself—is crucial to our integrity.
Sports culture hasn’t had a place on UChicago’s campus in decades. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
Associate Arts Editor Shawn Quek experiences Sinners by Ryan Coogler, a beautifully unhinged period drama crossed with supernatural horror that includes gospel blues, vampire killers, and fighting the ...
Three current students and four recent graduates were recently informed that the federal government had revoked their student visas, but the reason for the terminations is unknown.
The University must make a full-throated defense of its core values, even—and especially—in the face of an administration that would have it deny them.
UChicago United for Palestine (UCUP) launched an encampment on the quad outside of Swift Hall at 10 a.m. on Monday, following in the steps of pro-Palestinian groups at numerous other universities that ...
A decade later, the Maroon asked the authors of the Chicago Principles about the drafting process, last spring’s protests, and the future of the debate over free expression on campus.
The Department of Education instructed universities on February 14 to end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs within two weeks. Schools and divisions across the University had already started ...