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The Chicago Thinker’s characterization of Maduro’s removal runs the risk of dismissing criticisms toward U.S. interventionist policies.
College Council representatives expressed concern about USG running out of funds to distribute to RSOs for the remainder of the year but did not decide how to address the issue during its February 9 ...
UChicago’s Guild of Carillonneurs uphold the legacy of the world’s “de facto biggest instrument,” playing songs spanning from ...
The new second-year cohort admitted this past fall quarter has 32 students, the largest cohort in its history and more than ...
The decision follows the Marine Biological Laboratory’s transition toward self-sufficiency over the past few years.
UChicago will pause or reduce admission to some of its Ph.D. and Master’s programs for the 2026–27 academic year. Funding for current Ph.D. and master’s students will remain unchanged, and students ...
A university is a network of people—each with different skills, passions, and goals—tethered at the center by a single ...
Stewart, a cinema and media studies professor, spoke about King’s use of media as a tool to bring visibility to the civil rights movement.
After recording a 53.76 in the 100m butterfly to break the Ugandan national record at the Paris Olympics, Jesse Ssengonzi ...
A University spokesperson told the Maroon that UChicago is “evaluating” whether the surcharge applies to Via pickups.
College Council’s Student Government Finance Committee heard appeals from Voices in Your Head, Dirt Red Brass Band, and Outdoor Adventure Club during its February 2 meeting.