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 ...
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 ...
Students from Guitars Over Guns, a nonprofit arts mentorship program serving young people in Chicago, spoke about creating, ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
I attended EXPO CHICAGO earlier this year, an annual contemporary art exhibition that attracts a mélange of galleries and ...
Eighty-nine percent of eligible workers across University of Chicago Press facilities voted to form a union affiliated with ...
Every Thursday, the 25 active members of UC Pep Band cram their instruments into the walk-in-closet-sized Ratner Poolhouse classroom to rehearse their own renditions of iconic rock and pop songs. It’s ...
Four months ago, a Reddit user in r/uchicago described how professors delayed releasing fall quarter grades for Computer Science 141 due to “widespread plagiarism” on the final. Directly underneath ...
The Office of Management and Budget proposal would give political appointees greater authority over grant decisions and ...
UChicago’s pending sale of the Center for Research in Security Prices to Morningstar has attracted scrutiny regarding financial pressures on the University, but CRSP’s chair told the Maroon the move ...