During a third invite-only budget town hall, the University presented the progress made by its budget plan, including ...
Donald J. Trump officially won his bid for the 47th President of the United States early Wednesday morning, capping off a ...
UChicago United For Palestine (UCUP) has filed a federal civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Education’s ...
The University launched its Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth with a day-long series of programs at the Rubenstein Forum on October 30. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and U.S. Senator Dick ...
The Maroon spoke to Greenstone, who was appointed to lead the institute that seeks to bridge the gap between economic ...
Board, we wish to address the op-ed written by Aïcha Camara, published in the Maroon on March 30, 2024. Our response is ...
Content warning: This article includes discussion of police brutality and sexual misconduct. On February 28, alongside the mayoral and aldermanic elections, Chicagoans will be voting in members of new ...
This November, UChicago students voting locally will have the chance to elect one justice to the Illinois Supreme Court, four judges to the Illinois Appellate Court, and 32 judges to the local courts ...
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 ...
Following last week’s debate, “Which Presidential Candidate is Best for Gen Z? A Chuck Todd Moderated Student Debate,” the Maroon has fact-checked some of the most prominent claims from each side of ...
On October 29, the Institute of Politics (IOP) hosted a student debate between Kate Davis and Chris Phillips, both fourth-years representing the UChicago Democrats and UChicago College Republicans ...
Faculty Forward, UChicago’s non-tenure-track faculty union, reached a full tentative contract agreement with the University after a 12-hour bargaining session last Friday. The deal—covering the ...