At the end of April, Woodlawn residents and Hyde Park housing advocates gathered to protest the development of a proposed 26-story, 250-room hotel down the street from the Obama Presidential Center.
Concerns about understaffing, pay, and faculty workload have surfaced amid the University’s ongoing overhaul of its undergraduate writing curriculum. The University launched its new stand-alone Core ...
After continued concerns about the safety of Midway Plaisance, students and faculty are calling for a comprehensive campus mobility plan.
Last Monday, unionized Seminary Co-op Bookstore booksellers picketed outside the bookstore on South Woodlawn Avenue, gathering signatures in support of their demand for living wages ahead of their ...
Assistant professor Eman Abdelhadi was charged with two counts of aggravated battery to a police officer, a class 3 felony, and two counts of resisting and obstructing peace, a class A misdemeanor, ...
Dallin Oaks (J.D. ’57) chaired a disciplinary committee during a turbulent period of anti-war protests at the University.
Clifford Ando addresses recent financial communications from the University, analyzing institutional priorities, spending choices, and faculty composition.
Rock ’n’ roll isn’t dead—the proof lives with Mark Thomas, founder and owner of The Alley, Chicago’s alternative haven.
Drenched in a violet haze and set against a backdrop of vibrant red lettering that reads “Hibou,” the back room of Chop Shop hums to life with the sound of youthful nostalgia. The converted ...
Recent reorganization plans in the humanities and social sciences suggest certain fields risk joining the ranks of endangered ...
The Maroon spoke with Shubin about how teaching at UChicago has prepared him to prioritize science communication for all audiences as the 23rd president of the National Academy of Sciences ...
Maroon Staff Photographer Damian Almeida Baray captured scenes from UChicago’s first day of classes for the new academic year.