The Office of Management and Budget proposal would give political appointees greater authority over grant decisions and ...
State Senator Robert Peters is one of 10 Democratic candidates vying to replace Robin Kelly as the U.S. representative from Illinois’s Second Congressional District—which includes East Hyde Park—in ...
Students from Guitars Over Guns, a nonprofit arts mentorship program serving young people in Chicago, spoke about creating, ...
Eighty-nine percent of eligible workers across University of Chicago Press facilities voted to form a union affiliated with ...
More than 1,000 resident physicians and fellows represented by the Committee of Interns and Residents/SEIU Healthcare (CIR/SEIU) at the University of Chicago Medical Center (UCMed) voted to ratify the ...
The name “Hubble” has gotten a lot of use. It’s been given to an asteroid, a planetarium, a stretch of highway in Missouri, a crater on the Moon, a finicky telescope satellite, and, of course, to one ...
Seven candidates are running for the position of Fourth Ward alderman in the 2023 Chicago elections, which will take place on February 28. The elected candidate will replace Sophia King, whose mayoral ...
In 2018, after two decades of steady enrollment growth, former Dean of the College John Boyer said it would soon be time for the College to stop growing. Once undergraduate enrollment reached 7,000, ...
The Institute on the Formation of Knowledge (IFK), the University’s interdisciplinary center for the study of knowledge, is shutting down, according to its director, Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer. However, ...
Over the last 23 years, the Red Hot Chili Peppers have established themselves as the most innovative band in music—I guess I should say “disputably,” but it really isn’t disputable. They have tried ...
We are writing as the organizing committee of the graduate employee union Graduate Students United (AFT/AAUP), which currently has over 700 members across all the divisions of the University. A small ...