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Holy shit Lolla.” Gracie Abrams, on stage at Lollapalooza, sounded genuinely shocked. The young singer-songwriter, who blew ...
UChicago’s first since the Supreme Court ruled race-conscious admissions unconstitutional, showed corresponding increases in ...
UChicago will pause or reduce admission to some of its Ph.D. and Master’s programs for the 2026–27 academic year. Funding for ...
The lawsuit, filed by four current and former students at elite institutions, alleges that 32 schools have colluded to ...
“The status quo is not an option,” Deborah Nelson, dean of the Division of the Arts & Humanities, wrote to division faculty on June 18.
As the reorganization of the University’s Division of the Arts & Humanities commences, Clifford Ando warns that the fate of the humanities is up for grabs.
Blacklight Magazine presents a collection of poems.Sarah Hopkins A wooden cabin filled with mahogany floors. The exterior is driftwood crafted with nails and salt. Floorboards bear prints from favored ...
Male friendship is weird—to yearn for it is even more so. This is a dynamic that writer and director Andrew DeYoung delights in dismantling and examining. The latest comedy from A24, Friendship, marks ...
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 ...
On Tuesday, November 5, Chicagoans cast their ballots in the general election. Polling places across the city’s 50 wards were open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. City-wide turnout was high, at around 60 ...
What UChicago students and community organizations from Woodlawn and Hyde Park are up to as our city hosts the Democratic National Convention.
In their zeal to condemn, campus protesters forgo the opportunity to understand other perspectives and miss the incongruities within their own movement.
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